
Heineken TV Commercial, 'Holiday Troubles' Song by Patsy Ann Noble
“Holiday Troubles”
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After her husband burns the holiday dinner, this woman improvises by ordering burgers and fries for everyone. Heineken understands that holiday troubles are part of the tradition and encourages us to enjoy them. As the song "Accidents Will Happen" by Patsy Ann Noble plays, one of the guests holds up a burger and clinks his beer bottle against the husband's in a cheers of approval.
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