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Danone, a French food and beverage umbrella company with its North American operations headquartered in Louisville, is recalling YoCrunch yogurt products “sold at retail stores nationwide due to the ...
The $25 wardrobe challenge isn’t just possible here; it’s almost too easy. T-shirts in good condition typically cost less than a fancy coffee. Jeans, even premium brands, often price at less than a ...
Coors Light aficionados know that "when the mountains turn blue" on their cans, that means the beer's "as cold as the Rockies." Well, the same applies to The Cold Tux, which features a "Chill-o ...
Earlier this month Coors Light launched Chill on Shuffle, a music platform featuring artists such as Lainey Wilson, Shaboozey, Yandel and Mt. Joy.
This year, Coors Light is turning the phrase into a literal case of beer with Mondays Light, which is new limited-time packaging "designed to bring chill to one of the worst Mondays of the year" − the ...
The sloth-heavy action leads to the reveal of Mondays Light, limited-edition packs of Coors Light available just in time for possibly the worst Monday of the year—the day after the Big Game.
Coors Light is taking its Super Bowl preparation to the next level with an all-new product not designed for drinking, but to help with your skin. After revealing their new limited-edition Mondays ...
Coors Light now has a literal case of the Mondays. The Molson Coors Beverage Co. announced this week that Coors Light will be repackaged as “Mondays Light” for a limited time.
Apparently, Coors Light embraced the criticism and humorous comments it received on social media, turning the mistake into an entirely new campaign tied to its upcoming Super Bowl ad.
Coors Light appears to be embracing the mistake in its new advertising campaign that led to a barrage of criticism and comical responses, going so far as to rename the beer on its packaging.
In anticipation of Super Bowl Sunday, Coors Light announced Wednesday that it would temporarily change its name to “Mondays Light.” The brand-new name pokes fun at football fans who may have a ...