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They Only Ever Played This 9/11 Video One Time

It’s hard to believe that it has been over two decades since the terrorist attacks of 9/11. When we think back to those days, we can’t help but remember the heavy emotions that were affecting us during that difficult time.

For quite some time after 9/11, there were many who continued to honor those who had died in the attacks. This included the company, Budweiser, and they did so in a commercial that was loved by many.

At the beginning of the advertisement, you can see the famous Clydesdales galloping through a field and putting on the equipment to pull a wagon. They begin a journey that would eventually take them to an ominous destination.

As they pulled their way through the countryside, they eventually reached a cityscape and the horses crossed into New York City over the Brooklyn Bridge. You can see the New York City skyline in the distance, and the Clydesdale horses bow to honor those who were lost.

This commercial was seen only one time during the Super Bowl but we have the full version for you right here:

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