Re: Bud Lite Fan Cans
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 5:23 pm
EarlThePearl88 wrote:
Beautiful
MustangLaxer wrote:i heard some fraternities ordered the fan can in bulk for the entire season already...tough break SMU. the fan can will live on the blvd
MrMustang1965 wrote:I'll have some for sale on ebay soon since they'll be collector's items.
davidpaul123 wrote:"SMU has joined a growing list of universities nationwide in protest of a new Bud Light campaign featuring beer cans in school colors"
From: http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent ... 22731.html
Nice. I bet if all these schools got a little pay-day they would be fine with it.
mustangklick wrote:davidpaul123 wrote:"SMU has joined a growing list of universities nationwide in protest of a new Bud Light campaign featuring beer cans in school colors"
From: http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent ... 22731.html
Nice. I bet if all these schools got a little pay-day they would be fine with it.
I think the real shame is they don't come with a better beer....
SMUfiji43 wrote:mustangklick wrote:davidpaul123 wrote:"SMU has joined a growing list of universities nationwide in protest of a new Bud Light campaign featuring beer cans in school colors"
From: http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent ... 22731.html
Nice. I bet if all these schools got a little pay-day they would be fine with it.
I think the real shame is they don't come with a better beer....
Yea, I'd die and go to heaven if Keystone Light had come up with such a great idea
mustangklick wrote:
...I said a better beer...
Fan Can' campaign stirs controversy
Taylor Adams, Associate News Editor, [email protected]
Issue date: 8/27/09 Section: News
In a new campaign, Bud Light might use their beverages to spread school spirit by featuring school colors on beer cans. In response, SMU has joined numerous other schools in protesting the products.
SMU officials worry that the Bud Light "Fan Cans" discourage many campuses' efforts in lowering underage drinking.
"I believe it's exploitive for the company to distribute these cans," said SMU Vice President of Student Affairs Lori White.
After making the news in drug and drinking related deaths in the 2006-2007 school year, SMU created the Task Force on Substance Abuse Prevention. White believes the campaign "undermines our efforts" to curb substance abuse.
"We do not support what they are doing for SMU or other campuses," she said.
The cans are to feature different school colors without mascots or school symbols. According to The Dallas Morning News, these are scheduled to sell in local stores with colors for SMU, TCU and UNT.
An exact number of how many schools have asked to stop the promotion is unknown, but Anheuser-Busch will pull the cans if a university asks them to do so.
According to White, SMU is not planning on contacting Anheuser-Busch InBev to stop the promotion, as long as the SMU Fan Cans are not in stores.
Charles R Baker
posted 8/27/09 @ 12:28 PM CST
And what does the SMU Vice President of Student Affairs intend to do about the officially licensed SMU shot glasses, beer steins, wine glasses, and other barware for sale at the SMU Bookstore? Since she does not address how SMU itself might be encouraging underage drinking with these items, her comments regarding fan cans (which, by the way, you can keep cold in an SMU Mustang emblazoned beer koozie also available at the bookstore) fall flat and have the appearance of being nothing more than sanctimonious posturing
smupony94 wrote:"It wasn't even close to our colors," Plonsky said, noting that UT has certain legal rights regarding its hue of burnt orange. "This was Illinois orange or Syracuse orange. We felt there was no intrusion at all."