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control of the Budweiser trademark, which have been generally unsuccessful. control of the Budweiser trademark, which have been generally unsuccessful.


External Links: ==External Link==


*Budweiser http://www.budweiser.com/ *Budweiser http://www.budweiser.com/
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'''Budweiser''' is a term for beer from the town of ] '''Budweiser''' is a term for beer from the town of ]
in the ] since ], derived from the German name in the ] since ], derived from the German name
for the town. It is now marketed by the brewer ] for the town (''Budweis''). It is now marketed by the brewer ]
using the label Budweiser Budvar. using the label Budweiser Budvar.


*External link: http://www.budvar.cz/ ==External link==
http://www.budvar.cz/

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The best selling brand of beer sold by Anheuser-Busch, the World's largest brewing company. It is brewed in the pilsener style using mass production techniques.

Anheuser-Busch has a market share in the United States of about 50%, for all of its brands of beer combined. The company is known for its sports sponsorships and (often) humorous advertisements. Advertising campaigns have included frogs saying 'bud-wei-ser', lizards doing the same, Clydesdale horses, etc.

It is also known for its repeated legal attempts to obtain complete control of the Budweiser trademark, which have been generally unsuccessful.

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Budweiser is a term for beer from the town of Ceske Budejovice in the Czech Republic since 1265, derived from the German name for the town (Budweis). It is now marketed by the brewer Budejovicky Budvar using the label Budweiser Budvar.

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http://www.budvar.cz/