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Coors keeps it cool this Summer with Limited Edition packs

Coors keeps it cool this Summer with Limited Edition packs

Molson Coors Beverage Company has launched brand-new limited-edition packaging to highlight the ice-cold refreshment of Coors this summer.

The beverage company is championing the brand’s innovative use of thermochromic ink, which turns the mountain peaks on all Coors bottles and cans blue when the beer is cold enough to drink. This summer the brand is launching seven new limited-edition chill-to-reveal designs that put this unique characteristic front and centre – a hidden word will be revealed behind a pair of sunglasses across the full length of every bottle and can when the packs are chilled to the perfect temperature for a mountain cold refreshing beer.


“The label that shows you when your beer is cold enough to drink is an iconic feature of the Coors brand, accentuating the mountain cold refreshment that underpins our lager, and the crisp and light flavour profile that people know and love," said Lee Willett, Brand Director. "These limited-edition designs, which are available just this summer, bring this to life even more.

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“Backed by a dedicated advertising campaign these new chill-to-reveal Coors packs are perfectly timed as we enter the sunniest months of the year. Using sunglasses and words like ‘cool’ and ‘mates’ in the design echoes the refreshing taste of Coors and those social occasions we all enjoy over the summer months - a mountain-cold beer in the warm sunshine with friends is one of those great simple pleasures and no lager is more readily associated with that level of refreshment than Coors.”

A nationwide OOH and social media campaign with a range of influencer partnerships will run throughout the summer alongside exciting in-store activation.

The limited-edition bottles and cans follow on from a multi-million pound rebrand of the product, which saw it renamed to Coors in 2021.

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