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Yahoo
10-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Super Bowl hangover? Coors Light has answer with 'case of the Mondays' beer: How to get it
Hungover from Super Bowl? Not if you keep drinking! And Coors Light has the perfect solution. The national beer company has transformed the dreaded "case of the Mondays" into a literal case of beer. Unveiled in a Super Bowl Sunday evening commercial, the aptly named Mondays Lights offers a much better alternative to suffering through the Monday Blues. 'Let's face it: the Monday after the Big Game takes 'Case of the Mondays' to a whole new level,' said Marcelo Pascoa, Vice President of Marketing at Coors Light, in a news release. 'So, we thought, why not turn that classic 'Case of the Mondays' into a literal case of Coors Light? Mondays Light is our way of reminding fans to Choose Chill on one of the worst Mondays of the year.' Here's how to get a case. More: Take a peek: Star-studded Uber Eats ad for Super Bowl 2025 featuring Matthew McConaughey Coors Light unveiled its 2025 Super Bowl ad last Monday, humorously depicting football fans struggling through the "dreaded Monday after the national championship" — except in this version, every fan is a sloth, unable to keep up with the day's tasks. This year, Coors Light is bringing the phrase to life with Mondays Light, a limited-edition beer case designed to "bring chill to one of the worst Mondays of the year" — the day after the Super Bowl. Mondays Light is available for a limited time at retailers nationwide, including: Walmart Target H-E-B Walgreens Spec's Central Market Twin Liquors You can also search for your local retail here. Fans can also purchase Case of the Mondays merchandise, including shirts, matching sweat sets, and hats, at There's also a chance to win a Coors Light for every Monday of the year on the Coors Light website. This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Coors Light drops new Monday beer during Super Bowl. How to get a case


USA Today
09-02-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Coors Light turns a 'case of the Mondays' into literal cases of beer: How to get one
Coors Light turns a 'case of the Mondays' into literal cases of beer: How to get one Show Caption Hide Caption Super Bowl commercials aren't cheap. Here's what brands pay. Brands like Dunkin', Uber Eats and Coors Light are willing to pay millions of dollars for Super Bowl commercials If you've ever had a "case of the Mondays," you know that oftentimes means oversleeping your alarm, getting stuck in traffic, forgetting your cell phone or wallet at home, or all three. 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 Monday after the Super Bowl. Mondays Light are available for purchase at retailers nationwide for a limited time. 'Let's face it: the Monday after the Big Game takes 'Case of the Mondays' to a whole new level,' said Marcelo Pascoa, Vice President of Marketing at Coors Light, in a news release. 'So, we thought, why not turn that classic 'Case of the Mondays' into a literal case of Coors Light? Mondays Light is our way of reminding fans to Choose Chill on one of the worst Mondays of the year.' Case of the Mondays merchandise, including shirts, matching sweat sets, hats and more, are also available for purchase at Coors Light unveils 2025 Super Bowl ad Coors Light on Monday unveiled its 2025 Super Bowl ad, which aims to highlight just how tough a "case of the Mondays" can really be. In the commercial, football fans are forced to face the "dreaded Monday after the national championship," except in this version, each fan is a sloth. "Chaos ensues as the sluggish sloths struggle through everyday tasks: bagging groceries, sifting through emails, and even taking part in an epic, slow-motion chase," the company said in a news release. A 30-second version of the commercial will air during the first half of Super Bowl 59 on Sunday, according to the brand. You can watch the full 60-second ad below. Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at Gdhauari@
Yahoo
09-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Coors Light turns a 'case of the Mondays' into literal cases of beer: How to get one
If you've ever had a "case of the Mondays," you know that oftentimes means oversleeping your alarm, getting stuck in traffic, forgetting your cell phone or wallet at home, or all three. 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 Monday after the Super Bowl. Mondays Light are available for purchase at retailers nationwide for a limited time. 'Let's face it: the Monday after the Big Game takes 'Case of the Mondays' to a whole new level,' said Marcelo Pascoa, Vice President of Marketing at Coors Light, in a news release. 'So, we thought, why not turn that classic 'Case of the Mondays' into a literal case of Coors Light? Mondays Light is our way of reminding fans to Choose Chill on one of the worst Mondays of the year.' Case of the Mondays merchandise, including shirts, matching sweat sets, hats and more, are also available for purchase at Coors Light on Monday unveiled its 2025 Super Bowl ad, which aims to highlight just how tough a "case of the Mondays" can really be. In the commercial, football fans are forced to face the "dreaded Monday after the national championship," except in this version, each fan is a sloth. "Chaos ensues as the sluggish sloths struggle through everyday tasks: bagging groceries, sifting through emails, and even taking part in an epic, slow-motion chase," the company said in a news release. A 30-second version of the commercial will air during the first half of Super Bowl 59 on Sunday, according to the brand. You can watch the full 60-second ad below. Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at Gdhauari@ This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Coors Light unveils 'Mondays Light' for day after Super Bowl