A-B Passes on Jackson Super Bowl Ad Spoof

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CHICAGO Anheuser-Busch said it considered running a spot during this year’s upcoming Super Bowl that parodies Janet Jackson’s infamous “wardrobe malfunction” that took place during the halftime show of last year’s game, but decided against it after consultation with Fox and NFL officials.

“We basically came to the conclusion at the same time” that the commercial, created by Omnicom Group’s DDB in New York, resurrected too many bad memories and therefore shouldn’t air during the Super Bowl telecast, said Bob Lachky, vp of brand management and director of global brand creative for A-B.

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