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Newcastle Brown Ale debuts first crowdfunded Super Bowl commercial

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- Rather than individually blowing a CEO’s salary on 30 seconds of television advertising, Newcastle Brown Ale called on fellow brands to join forces and make the smartest financial decision possible: to collaborate on the world’s first crowdfunded ad for this weekend’s Mega Huge American Football Game!

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Today, advertising fans worldwide can see that much-anticipated ad at NewcastleBandOfBrands.com.

The Newcastle “Band of Brands” brings together 37 companies of all stripes to release this groundbreaking spot, which will air during next week’s Exceptionally Expensive Sporting Event. The Band of Brands spot follows Newcastle’s unsuccessful attempt to enter a certain snack chip maker’s crowdsourced Football Game Ad contest with a Newcastle beer ad cleverly disguised as a snack chip ad.

On the heels of that ill-fated effort, Newcastle introduced the Band of Brands concept with a smash-hit online video featuring “Parks and Recreation” star Aubrey Plaza, calling for brands to join the project in exchange for a small contribution. “Instead of blowing Newcastle’s marketing budget, let’s team up to blow all of our marketing budgets, together! That’s called teamwork,” Plaza said in the video. (See below.)

Newcastle did its best to capture the feel of overblown advertising with all the loveable animals, canyons, cowboys and Americana it could handle, even the obligatory controversial teaser featuring Plaza milking a cow. Because nothing builds suspense and anticipation like an actress milking a cow.

The Band of Brands spot will air during the Big Game and premieres on NewcastleBandOfBrands.com today. The Band of Brands ad proudly features these fine, upstanding sponsors of our ad: AmeriMerch.com, AprilUmbrellas.com, Armstrong Flooring and Ceilings, Beanitos Chips, Blettner Engineering, Boost Mobile, Brawny Paper Towels , Charisma, Detroit Beard Collective, District 78, Dixie, East End Leisure Co., Gladiator GarageWorks, Hello Products Oral Care, Hunt's Tomatoes, JackThreads, Jockey, Kern Group Security, Kibo Active + Leisure Wear, Krave Jerky, Las Vegas, Lee Jeans, Match.com, McClure’s Pickles, Mr. Cheese O's, Polished Dental, Quilted Northern, Quinn Popcorn, Rosarita Beans, RO*TEL, Second Chance Custom, Sharper Image, Tessemae’s All-Natural Dressings, The Ross Farm, Vanity Fair Napkins, YP.com and Zendure Batteries.

Whew. If that paragraph is any indication, the ad itself going to be quite a monster.

“Our goal here is to make history and sell great beer,” said Priscilla Flores Dohnert, brand director for Newcastle Brown Ale. “We weren’t going to let our tiny budget stand in the way of taking home the Big Game glory for the second year in a row.”

“Not only did we create the world’s first crowdfunded Big Game ad, but I’m pretty sure we just made the cheapest Big Game ad ever,” Dohnert said. “By asking other brands to team up with our brand, we are making a statement that Big Game advertising should be accessible to everyone, whether they can afford it or not.”

“Airing a Big Game ad is something I never thought we’d be able to do, but the idea of just tossing our name into Newcastle’s existing work was too good to pass up,” said Todd Fletcher, vice president of marketing of Tessamae’s All-Natural Dressings. “I’m excited for our brand to get in front of fractions of portions of shares of millions of eyeballs.”

The “Band of Brands” program was created by Newcastle in partnership with Droga5, Fast Horse and MediaVest, as part of Newcastle’s long-running “No Bollocks” campaign, which takes a lighthearted, no-nonsense, honest approach to marketing by shining a light on the silly, stale and sometimes deceptive clichés often found in beer advertising.

A No Bollocks beer brand, Newcastle Brown Ale is imported by Heineken USA, White Plains, New York.

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