The Chicago Cubs not only had millions around the world rooting for the title-starved club to finally break through and end its 108-year World Series drought, but it also had the impassioned support of many brands.

Some of the best tributes have come in the form of TV spots from Nike, Budweiser and ESPN, but many more joined the celebrations on Twitter.

Companies based in Chicago or other parts of Illinois finally earned their chance to toast the Cubbies, the team many generations of their employees have prayed for to finally win a ring:

It's a new day for Chicago fans. Congratulations hometown heroes. pic.twitter.com/mF1oF3FGny — United (@united) November 3, 2016

Congrats to our hometown 2016 World Series Champs, Chicago @Cubs on bringing the trophy home after 108 years! #FlyTheW #WorldSeries pic.twitter.com/JMwB5ohgUl — Moto US (@Moto_USA) November 3, 2016

#CubsWin! #CubsWin! The @Cubs have made history and are 2016 World Series champions! This is the best "W" you could possibly fly. #FlyTheW pic.twitter.com/6m0jLDUvnF — ComEd (@ComEd) November 3, 2016

Not that I was looking at non-work-related things at work or anything but Crate & Barrel's homepage right now #FlyTheW pic.twitter.com/LrwboKaP9l — Helen Rosner (@hels) November 3, 2016

Sports brands and frequent sponsors quickly jumped in on the fun.

Congrats to the Chicago @Cubs on a long-awaited (and well-deserved) #WorldSeries win. We got you something for the celebration… #EnjoyIt pic.twitter.com/yv3jhY0rLA — Triple H (@TripleH) November 3, 2016

Creators break curses. @KrisBryant_23 is bringing home a World Series Championship. pic.twitter.com/XwBZE5NlaG — adidas (@adidas) November 3, 2016

Even politicians had reason to celebrate: Barack Obama may be a White Sox fan, but he still has pride in the city's other squad, while Hillary Clinton is a lifelong Cubs supporter.

It happened: @Cubs win World Series. That's change even this South Sider can believe in. Want to come to the White House before I leave? — President Obama (@POTUS) November 3, 2016

They did it! 108 years later and the drought is finally over. Way to make history, @Cubs. #FlyTheW -H — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) November 3, 2016

Wow! What a game. What a season. Congrats to the @Cubs and all their fans. #FlyTheW — Senator Tim Kaine (@timkaine) November 3, 2016

(Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has had a public feud with the Ricketts family, owners of the Cubs, since they donated to a PAC that opposed him during the primaries. He has not tweeted any mention of the Cubs since their World Series win.)

Various other brands found unique ways to stay on message, but also recognize the end of the Curse of the Billy Goat, including livestock-oriented charity group Heifer International.

Hey Chicago, what do you say? pic.twitter.com/mvXSgFEZrI — Southwest Airlines (@SouthwestAir) November 3, 2016

So… About that SI cover curse… pic.twitter.com/Hm8rpTDPi0 — Sports Illustrated (@SInow) November 3, 2016

GO CUBBIES!!! congrats on your first world series win since we've been a business! — Denny's (@DennysDiner) November 3, 2016

One New York-based brand even found its way into the conversation: