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Coors seems to be more concerned with diversity than hiring the pest person for the job regardless of their color, sex, or ethnic origin.
Does everything in life have to some "teachable moment" and or an agenda. My GF and I watched it and she said it was annoying.
I found it very irritating. Apart from all the tchit, what's was with the "they put them in bikini's"? After history lesson on how women invented beer? Nobody know who or how beer was invented (discovered really) but it was certainly the great leap forward in human evolution. It was the beginning of agriculture. Mankind needed grain to make beer.
Someone actually proposed the beer hypothesis as the origins of agriculture. I'm pretty sure it was tongue in cheek.
Do these companies have a marketing ad campaign approval process? This is just bad.
I think it’s done solely to appease the crazies and they know full well in a week weeks everyone moves on and forgets. It’s just their way of avoiding being accused at some stage of being racist etc
Heinz Ketchup is now honoring all states, with them on their packets. Now, why can`t beer companies, come up with something like this. Why not put something fun, where beer drinkers can look at a can and smile....rather then look in disgust.
Yep, like when Coke put people's first names on cans. People responded really well to that. I remember seeing a picture of a nativity scene with Coke cans of Mary, Joseph, and Jesus!
No one is cramming it down your throats except the people who keep posting these ads on social media to generate outrage. More than likely that commercial would air during women's programming, not men's. They have always made different commercials to appeal to different segments of the market, and different programming to run them. 20 years ago you'd never have seen the commercial but now you see it because of the social media outrage machine.
OK, so why is she all OTR about bikinis if, according to your theory, only men would see them?
OK, so why is she all OTR about bikinis if, according to your theory, only men would see them?
What? It's the opposite, they would have aired that commercial during programs that women watch.
Same with Bud Light. People are acting like this was some big national campaign. They sent Dylan one can of beer they made with her face on it, asked her to promote it, and she made a 45 second video telling her followers about it. That's it. No one who wasn't a follower of Dylan ever would have even known about it if not for the social media outrage machine. Same thing here.
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