Coors Light’s Nail Polish Changes Color Depending On The Temperature Of Your Beer

As the wise philosopher Kasseem Dean (aka Swizz Beatz) once said, “Nails done. Hair done. Everything did!” The folks at Coors Light also want you to be fancy with their new Chill Polish.

In partnership with Le Chat, your nails will turn from gray to blue just like the brand’s mountains so you know your beer is as cold as the Rockies, when it’s in a pint glass. 

Once you paint your nails using Coors Light Chill Polish, watch them turn to blue when holding your cold pint of Coors Light, so you know it’s cold enough to drink.

“Coors Light should always be served as cold as the Rockies, but sometimes it’s hard to know when you’re drinking from a pint glass. So, we’ve brought our cold-activated technology to nail polish to ensure your pint of beer is just the right temp for drinking,” said Marcelo Pascoa, Vice President of Marketing for the Coors Family of Brands.

Coors Light Chill Polish is available now at shop.coorslight.com for $7. The brand will release a limited number of bottles every Tuesday at 10a.m. CT now through December 13, while supplies last.

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