This is the Super Bowl Ad Everyone is Talking About

The disasters in 2017 — from Texas to Puerto Rico and California to Florida — drinking water was in high demand.

“It’s a real story,” Ricardo Marques, Budweiser’s vice president of marketing, tells USA TODAY.  “It’s about our people. We don’t have actors in this spot. We only have the passion of it.”

The company says, it shipped nearly 3 million cans of emergency drinking water to communities hit hard by Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria and by the California wildfires.  MORE STORY:  HERE

SEE BELOW TO WATCH THE BUDWEISER 2018 COMMERCIAL

This time, it won't be Budweiser’s Clydesdales pulling your heartstrings.

Posted by USA TODAY on Friday, January 26, 2018

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