Review: Coors Seltzer Orange Cream Pop
Coors Seltzer Orange Cream Pop is a Limited Edition Summer Variety available now in 12 packs. The flavor was inspired by the Orange Creamsicle. The Cream pop was invented in 1905 by Frank Epperson when he was 11. I say cream pop because Breyer Good Humor have trademarked Creamsicle. Frank would later start the Popsicle Brand. Molson Coors has partnered with Change the Course and will donate $1 for every 12 pack of Coors Seltzer sold, with a goal of cleaning and restoring 1 billion gallons of river water each year. Orange Cream Pop should help stimulate Coors hard seltzer sales. While Coors Light is the second best selling beer in the US, Coors Seltzer isn’t even the best selling Molson Coors branded hard seltzer. That honor goes to Vizzy. By selling Coors Seltzer Orange Cream Pop in a one flavor 12 can variety pack Coors runs the risk that some people may be hesitant to purchase. Most hard seltzer is sold in variety packs, and some hard seltzer’s flavor reality, does not live up to the flavor concept. Read more