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"The perfect beer for removing 'no' from your vocabulary for the night," the label reads.
Underneath, the campaign's hashtag, #UpForWhatever, is printed, along with another slogan: "The perfect beer for whatever happens." Bud Light has seen backlash in the past for the #UpForWhatever hashtag, forcing them to delete a tweet.
Bud Light's vice president, Alexander Lambrecht, released the following statement today:
The Bud Light Up for Whatever campaign, now in its second year, has inspired millions of consumers to engage with our brand in a positive and light-hearted way. In this spirit, we created more than 140 different scroll messages intended to encourage spontaneous fun. It's clear that this message missed the mark, and we regret it. We would never condone disrespectful or irresponsible behavior.
The importance of the word "no" has been part of rape prevention education for years, with "no means no" being a popular slogan emphasizing the importance of consent.
Bud Light has some questionable "rapey" copy on the bottles for their #UpForWhatever campaign. http://t.co/NCBDTe5b5W pic.twitter.com/VhijNHO9VI
- uoslo ? ??p? (@adamkolson) April 28, 2015
I think I will try this tonight! Why? Because my beer told me to. #UpForWhatever pic.twitter.com/uOOFO7CVSv
- Jonathon Hilvers (@jhilvers) April 18, 2015
Twitter users have already been having fun with the campaign's dubious apparent recommendation for consumers to lower all their inhibitions through alcohol.
Do you have no standards and will you do anything someone else tells you to do? Are you #UpForWhatever? Then drink a @BudLight.
- Motion to Strike (@MotionToStrike) April 28, 2015
hey @budlight are you #UpForWhatever? Head to a short pier, then take a long-ass walk into a burning sun
- Andrea Grimes (@andreagrimes) April 28, 2015
RT if you agree @budlight #UpForWhatever campaign should promote responsible - not reckless - drinking. #NoMeansNo pic.twitter.com/EFxwi2nZ4w
- Nita Lowey (@NitaLowey) April 28, 2015
Bud Light, the beer for wannabe date-rapists apparently (via @lucyleid) #UpForWhatever pic.twitter.com/Rd1W9QsWgR
- Will Scott (@willpscott) April 28, 2015