Bud Light grills up comical 'Sausages' spot

This “Sausages” spot for Bud Light, in which a man experiences the downside of being able to talk to his dog, is apparently in the running to air during the Super Bowl, having gotten a trial run during the Giants-Packers game over the weekend. If it does air during the big game, Adrants predicts there’ll be “a lot of sausage talk at the office the next day.” It’s certainly comical enough to warrant inclusion. But it’s also topical. In the middle of the ad, the dog suddenly shifts from an American accent to a British one, emulating the most recent antics of a certain troubled young pop star.

—Posted by Tim Nudd

January 23, 2008 in Nudd | Permalink

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It's funny until they ruin it at the end with the squirrel bit. Feels tacked on. The rest is great though.

Posted by: Chris | Jan 23, 2008 9:42:46 AM

I'm going to guess there's footage of that squirrel yelling "NUTS! NUTS!" on a cutting-room floor somewhere.

(Wait....does anyone even have a cutting room anymore?)

Posted by: DavidGriner | Jan 23, 2008 10:30:45 AM

only 75% as gay as all the other Bud Light spots.

Though, my 63 year old mother loves it.

Posted by: Paul | Jan 23, 2008 12:13:30 PM

is he saying "sausages" or "snausages?" does ddb do any work with a hint of insight or humor any more. anything original or hasn't been done to death? i have an idea for a new spot. how about a rapping granny?

Posted by: terry | Jan 23, 2008 2:32:05 PM

In defense of DDB, it's a beer and a tasteless one at that. They have to find some way to sell this refrigerated urine.

Posted by: meh | Jan 24, 2008 2:55:28 PM


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