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Miller Lite is invading Bud Light’s “Dilly Dilly” medieval kingdom with two attack ads set to air during March Madness broadcasts. The latest salvo in the escalating Corn Syrup Wa… ...
Sports fans and beer drinkers may have spent Monday talking about their favorite brews after Miller Lite and Coors Lite ended up in a Super Bowl commercial without spending a dime.
The message: Bud Light does not brew with corn syrup. The National Corn Growers Association was not amused and neither, apparently, is Anheuser-Busch Inbev’s fellow Big Beer competitor.
Bud Light was ordered by a Wisconsin federal judge Wednesday to stop using the label “No Corn Syrup” on its packaging, the latest legal salvo in an ongoing advertising war with Miller Lite and ...
Anheuser-Busch claims MillerCoors uses corn syrup in its light beers. MillerCoors files suit, saying claims are misleading. Who is right?
Bud Light threw the first pitch, and now Miller Lite is firing back.In a full-page ad in the New York Times, the Milwaukee-based brewer addressed the use of corn syrup that was raised in Bud Light ...
The maker of Miller Lite and Coors Light doesn’t see the funny side of Bud Light’s corn syrup Super Bowl ads.
MillerCoors' central complaint: Contrary to what the ads suggest, there is no corn syrup in the glass, bottle or can of Miller Lite or Coors Light that consumers drink.
During Super Bowl LIII, Bud Light ran multiple ads focusing on the fact that competitors Coors Light and Miller Lite are brewed using corn syrup while Bud Light is not. On February 5, Miller Lite r… ...
NEW YORK (AP/CBS 58) — Bud Light is touting that it doesn't use corn syrup, but that doesn't make it nutritionally much different from its competitors. The best-selling beer in the U.S.
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