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The company has the fastest growing non-alc beer lineup in U.S. Food thanks to Blue Moon Non-Alcoholic and Peroni 0.0% In the fourth quarter of 2024, the company took a majority stake in ...
Its arrival comes as Molson Coors broadens its portfolio beyond beer and expands into new growth categories that are sparking consumers’ interest, including canned cocktails and non-alcoholic ...
Molson Coors Beverage Company debuted its first canned, non-alcoholic cocktail line ... is Molson Coors’ latest venture in the beyond beer space. It marks the company’s first-ever direct ...
The Coors-icle is a non-alcoholic beer-flavored popsicle in a tube, similar to Otter Pops or Freezies, depending on which side of the country you hail from. Coors Light has announced a new product ...
Earlier this year, Corona released Corona Non-Alcoholic, a beer designed to taste the same as the original but with less than 0.5% alcohol by volume. Molson Coors also introduced Coors Edge ...
Peroni 0.0%, an import brand that Molson Coors owns the rights to in the U.S., is hoping an expansive Formula 1-based partnership will bring it over the finish line as demand grows for non-alcoholic ...
Coors Light debuted Coors-icles, non-alcoholic beer-flavored popsicles. Available for a limited time during the tournament season, the Coors-icle -- intended for consumers 21+, is inspired by ...
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 ...
From brand extensions to making moves outside of beer, here's what Molson Coors has on tap for 2025 ... Blue Moon Lite and Blue Moon Non-Alcoholic, maintain its share of the overall market ...
The Coors Light Coors-icles are tubes full of ... This begs the question: Is it legal to buy non-alcoholic beer if you’re under 21? It varies by state. Fortunately, the Massachusetts Alcoholic ...