Watch Budweiser Clydesdales 2011 Super Bowl Commercials – YouTube Video of Super Bowl Sunday Ads Online
Each and every year the Super Bowl brings out the best in advertisements as many companies Shell over millions of dollars to have their commercials air during this big event. With this being the case many people will likely search to watch the Budweiser Clydesdale’s 2011 Super Bowl commercials online. Luckily, YouTube has made it much easier to watch the Super Bowl ads as they provide videos shortly after the game has ended.
Over the last several decades it has been the case that many companies have built a strong image with Super Bowl commercials. Last year we saw Google offer its first television commercial during the Super Bowl and it received rave reviews. While not all Super Bowl commercials receive the best reviews it does allow these companies to gain a huge audience as almost half of the nation will be watching this major event. With the Packers taking on the Steelers this year it could be even bigger as these two traditional NFL power houses had huge fan bases.
By checking out the YouTube adblitz channel fans of these Super Bowl commercials will be able to vote on which commercial they liked the most. With the advancements in technology it is now the case that millions of Americans have an opportunity to watch videos that they would have not been able to see before the increased speed of the Internet and the creation of YouTube. One of the most amazing things about the Super Bowl is that many fans watch solely for the commercials as they are not even interested in the outcome of the game.
Here is a little bit of extra information about the Budweiser Clydesdales from Wikipedia:
To qualify for one of the hitches, a Budweiser Clydesdale must be a gelding with an even temperament and strong, draft horse appearance,[1] be at least four years old, stand least 18 hands (72 inches, or 6 feet) at the withers when fully mature, and weigh between 1,800 and 2,300 pounds. In addition, each horse must be bay in color (a reddish-brown coat with a black mane and tail), have four white stocking feet, and a blaze of white on the face.[3]
During the initial years on the road, the Clydesdales were transported by train. Cross-country truck transport was introduced in 1940.[5] Today, the traveling hitches are on the road at least 10 months every year. They are based out of St. Louis, Missouri, Menifee, California, San Diego, California, Merrimack, New Hampshire and San Antonio, Texas. There are eight horses on each team, but ten horses travel to provide alternates for the hitch as needed.[3] Several professional handlers accompany each team. Often, one handler has night duty to provide round-the-clock care for the horses. Transportation for each hitch requires three 50-foot semis. Two carry the horses, the third transports a red, white and gold beer wagon and other equipment.[5] The horses’ comfort is enhanced with air-cushion suspension and thick rubber flooring, and cameras in the trailers enable the drivers to watch the horses during transport. The team stops each night at local stables.[3]
Two obedience-trained Dalmatian dogs also travel with each hitch, a Budweiser tradition since the 1950s. Historically, the role of the dogs was to guard the wagon and protect the team while the driver went inside buildings to make deliveries.[5] When the team performs today, the Dalmatians sit on wagon, seated next to the driver.[3] The wagons are Studebaker wagons modified to carry beer, originally manufactured circa 1900.[6]
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