Bud Light's Savage Super Bowl Spot Calls Out Competitors That Use Corn Syrup

The medieval world is back for more in a 60-second spot

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Bud Light used its first 60-second Super Bowl spot to troll some of its fellow light beer friends. Calling on the brand’s now famed medieval cast of characters, including the king and the Bud Knight, Bud Light called out Miller Lite and Coors Light for using corn syrup.

The medieval crew embarks on a dangerous journey to the castles of Miller Lite and Coors Light to complete a very important task. They must make a delivery, a “special delivery,” in the form of giant cask of corn syrup to these faraway lands, because Bud Light’s kingdom received this shipment by mistake.

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