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The hooves of some of the world’s most famous horses will clomp through eastern Idaho next month. The Budweiser Clydesdales ...
If you've ever wanted to see the famous Budweiser Clydesdales, you're in luck this week if you live along the Wasatch Front.
The first ad featured a team of horses pulling a traditional beer wagon while “Here Comes the King” played in the background, showcasing the strength, history and staying-power of Budweiser.
“First delivery” shows a young foal who wants to join the big boys, pulling a Budweiser keg wagon. But the horse’s caretaker tells him “You’re still too little, buddy.” Still too small ...
And since the 1950s, Dalmatians have traveled with the Budweiser Clydesdales hitch, sitting perched on top of the wagon proudly seated next to the driver. The role of the dogs was to guard the ...
Clydesdales are often seen hitched together in an even number while pulling the red Budweiser wagon. Clydesdales are native to Scotland and named for the Clyde Valley and the River Clyde.
Budweiser has released a sneak peek of its iconic ... When Clydesdale hitch pulls away from the brewery, one of the kegs falls off the wagon and the foal is the only one to notice.
The parade will stop at businesses with Budweiser accounts such as Mellow ... The big-wheel horses, closest to the wagon, are chosen from among the strongest, since they pull the bulk of the ...
When the Budweiser Clydesdales make their grand entrance and prance around Busch stadium, all eyes are on these majestic horses but perched atop the wagon is their ever-faithful companion ...
The massive horses, which residents have dubbed “the most magnificent animals on earth,” will be hitched to the iconic Budweiser red wagon on Calvert Street. The horses will trot up West ...