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Well, that and Coors Light's new beer-flavored popsicles. On Tuesday, the Colorado-based beermaker announced the release of Coors-icles, a non-alcoholic treat that tastes like you've just cracked ...
These non-alcoholic beer-flavored popsicles are inspired by the flavor of an ice-cold Coors Light. While there isn't any alcohol in these, they're still intended for consumers 21 and older. Coors ...
Branded as the beer "made to chill," Coors Light — part of the Molson Coors family — is selling beer-flavored non-alcoholic popsicles for a limited time to help fans "stay chill when things ...
Coors Light just launched a new product that blends two unexpected favorites into one: beer-flavored popsicles. The non-alcoholic popsicles, aptly called Coors-icles, are designed to evoke the ...
The Coors Light Coors-icles are tubes full of lies and muddy-tasting non-alcoholic ice. Somehow, I dropped over $30 for six popsicles that taste like a pipe burst in a frat house basement over ...
Coors Light has consistently managed to stand out from the crowd with headline-guzzling concepts. From its color-changing nail polish to its beer-flavored popsicles, the brewer has an affinity for ...
They are inspired by the flavor and refreshment of ice-cold Coors Light and will be available for a limited time only during tournament season. Fans can purchase a 6-pack of the treat by going to ...
A six-pack of Coors Light-flavored Coors-icles will set you back about $20. Get more business news by signing up for our Economy Now newsletter. Originally Published: March 14, 2023 at 10:57 AM MDT ...