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Coors Light becomes 'Mondays Light' for limited time after misspelled 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.
Coors Light Unveils Unique Skincare Product
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 Light 12-packs last week,
Coors Light will be temporarily changing its name to “Mondays Light”
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 bad case of the Monday hangover after a night of hardcore drinking on game day.
Coors Light is changing its name for the worst Monday of the year
Coors Light is turning the case of the Mondays into a literal case, with limited-edition packaging and designs.
The latest tool in skin care? A Coors Light can
The Coors Light Chill Face Roller is the latest installment in the brand’s ‘Case of the Monday’s Super Bowl campaign created with Mischief. Move over, Botox. The brewing company has launched a humorous campaign in which they introduce a new product: The Coors Light Chill Face Roller.
COORS LIGHT TURNS CASE OF THE MONDAYS INTO NEW LIMITED-TIME PACKAGING FOR THE BIG GAME
For football fans, the Monday after the Big Game is the Mondayest Monday to ever have Mondayed. With the season coming to an end 60% of Americans and Canadians admit they're likely to have a 'Case of the Mondays' after the Big Game,
Coors Light Launches New Skin Care Tool, the ‘Chill Face Roller’
There’s nothing like enjoying a refreshing beverage of your choice after a long day. But what if we told you you could start your day with a refreshing beverage—but not in the way you would think. No,
Coors Light Is Releasing a New Face Roller to Keep You Totally Chill
Step 1: Simply insert a 12-ounce can of Coors Light into the Chill Roller. Step 2: Apply Chill Roller directly to face in a rolling motion. Step 3: Take a deep breath and say, “I don’t have a case of the Mondays.” Step 4: If you don’t believe yourself, repeat steps 1-3 until you do.
Coors Light Chill Face Roller helps to smooth out the case of the Mondays
It is time to roll out the roughness on Monday. With the Coors Light Chill Face Roller, the case of the Mondays can be more bearable.
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Coors Light Launches Beer Can Face Roller to Combat ‘Case of the Mondays' After Super Bowl Game
The unexpected product release is part of a series of the brand's marketing strategy surrounding the 2025 Super Bowl.
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Coors Light is changing its name
There’s no better example of having a case of Mondays than the day after the Super Bowl. Coors Light announced Wednesday that ...
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