This 9/11 Commercial That Disappeared For Many Years Will Give You Enough Feels To Last A Lifetime

Some commercials are made to sell products. Others are made to be remembered forever. And then there are a few rare ones that transcend advertising altogether—capturing a moment in history, a nation’s grief, and the unbreakable spirit of resilience.

One of the most powerful examples of this is the Budweiser “Clydesdales” 9/11 Tribute Commercial.

The ad originally aired only once, during the 2002 Super Bowl. In it, the iconic Clydesdale horses are seen pulling a wagon through quiet country roads, across fields, and into the city. Finally, they arrive in New York. With the skyline behind them—missing the Twin Towers—the horses stop, lower their heads, and bow in silent tribute to the lives lost on September 11, 2001.

No words. No music. Just respect.

The commercial aired that one time and then was pulled, with Budweiser stating it was meant as a gesture of remembrance rather than a long-running ad. For years, it was rarely seen again—until clips began resurfacing online, reminding people of its raw emotional power.

Viewers who stumble across it today often admit it still brings tears to their eyes. It’s not about beer. It’s about unity, memory, and the quiet dignity of paying tribute.

Twenty-plus years later, the legacy of that 60-second tribute continues. Proof that sometimes, even in the world of advertising, moments of genuine humanity shine through.

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