Bud Light will sell rainbow-colored aluminum bottles in bars nationwide from May 27 to June 30 for Pride Month, and for each case sold, will donate $1 to the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD)
For years, Bud Light was advertised as the"great taste that won't fill you up and never lets you down."
In two decades of partnering with the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation , Bud Light hasn't let the gay community down. And makers of the light beer still haven't had their fill of equality.Bud Light will sell rainbow-colored aluminum bottles in bars nationwide from May 27 to June 30 and donate to GLAAD $1 from each case sold.The rainbow bottles are among Pride Month actions the company is taking this year with GLAAD.
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