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Bud Light is sponsoring an all-ages Pride event and after-party featuring drag queens in Flagstaff, Arizona, according to advertisements.
Target and Bud Light continue to sponsor events during Pride Month despite widespread calls for boycotts of the brands.
The backlash against Bud Light continues after the Dylan Mulvaney saga as the beer brand sponsors the LGBTQ+ event Pride in Toronto, Canada.
Bud Light, owned by beer giant Anheuser-Busch, is still struggling after last year’s conservative blowback over a social media campaign with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. A PRIDE sticker is ...
Bud Light is one of the brands sponsoring next month’s Cincinnati Pride Parade — the latest in a series of mixed signals the beer giant has given as it grapples with controversy over its Dylan ...
Anheuser-Busch has pulled its sponsorship of yet another Pride festival, this time in the company’s own hometown. “We are devastated this year that our hometown brewer, Anheuser-Busch, has ...
Bud Light has supported Pride for decades and run inclusive LGBTQ+ campaigns as recently as 2022 with no backlash. By falling for trans panic, it please no one.
Target is pulling some LGBTQ merchandise from stores for Pride Month after a conservative backlash and threats from some customers.
Come June 2019, you'll probably start seeing rainbow Bud Light bottles at your local bar. That's because Bud Light and GLAAD teamed up to release new bottles inspired by the LGBTQ flag in honor of ...
Bud Light sales fell earlier this year after a promotion featuring a transgender social-media influencer led to boycott calls from conservative groups.
Conservative hostility over Target's Pride merchandise took a material hit to the company's sales, indicating a broader trend in backlash against companies for supporting the LGBTQ+ community.