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Budweiser Forced to Put Its Famous Clydesdales Back in the Barn as Backlash Rages On

The backlash against Anheuser-Busch for partnering with Dylan Mulvaney for an NCAA March Madness promotion continues to grow.

Now, because of threats against the employees of a Anheuser-Busch distributor in Springfield, Missouri, the company has cancelled all scheduled appearances of the famous Budweiser Clydesdales.

Mulvaney is a relatively well-known transsexual activist who claims to believe he’s actually a woman. Anheuser-Busch produced cans with his face on it in celebration of his supposed “365th day of girlhood.”

“The local distributor, Wil Fischer Distributing, decided to cancel all Clydesdale showings in Springfield due to safety concerns for their employees,” Kellie Flynn, the Anheuser-Busch commercial manager for outstate Missouri, told KOLR.

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4 thoughts on “Budweiser Forced to Put Its Famous Clydesdales Back in the Barn as Backlash Rages On”

  1. Hmmm……how will that 7BB loss go over at the next shareholder meeting?

    Prediction – that VP of marketing will never work corporate again.

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