Cowboy State Daily, a local Wyoming news outlet, surveyed small town bars across the state to see if customers were boycotting Bud Light after teaming up with Dylan Mulvaney.
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"Two of the 14 declined to comment. Seven of the 12 that commented said they’ve seen no noticeable change in Bud Light sales since the controversy began," their report, published on Wednesday, said."The remaining five reported changes from barely discernible to very severe." Five of the 14 bars reported"barely discernible to very severe" changes in Bud Light sales, according to Cowboy State Daily.
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