Posted on 07/09/2021 11:02:30 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Nothing says summer like ice cream, and Coors Seltzer is pouring on the nostalgia with its new orange-cream-pop-flavored, hard-seltzer-infused release.
In collaboration with gourmet boozy frozen dessert leader Tipsy Scoop, Coors Seltzer will be offering pints of the seltzer spiked ice cream for a limited time in Tipsy Scoop “barlours” around New York starting June 30. For the rest of the country, pints are available in 4-packs priced at $49, plus overnight shipping. Fans that register with Coors will receive a coupon to help sweeten the deal.
Coors' orange cream pop flavored hard seltzer infused ice cream is shipping soon.
The frozen treat comes on the heels of Coors’ Orange Cream Pop Hard Seltzer release, and the launch expands the booze-infused selection in the freezer section by joining the likes of Truly and Bud Light in the hard-seltzer-inspired dessert category.
Each orange cream soda flavored pint contains up to 5 percent ABV.
With the dog days of summer quickly approaching, a pint of slightly melted, spiked orange and vanilla ice cream may be the perfect way to beat the heat.

So, this is thing?
Hard seltzers have been a booming business for the last five years. Now some of them are getting into the booze infused ice cream market.
I don’t do sugar but my wife is currently into two scoops of vanilla ice cream in a glass with orange juice.
No.
I hope no one with kids buys that.
Too pricey. I’ll stick with Brighams @ $2.89 a quart. 🍨
Stirring an orange creamsicle in a glass of champagne results in a better
tasting drink, with higher alcohol content, and none of the weird chemical
that lets them freeze alcohol.
Pass.
~Easy
this sounds delightful, and i don’t drink alcohol.
Why can’t ice cream just be ice cream? Why is an ice cream flavor “news”?
“So, this is thing?”
Yes, this is thing.
It’s right up there with Pelosi’s expensive ice cream.
Way to ruin a Creamsicle.
Wait until kids get into these. It’ll be Tide pods all over again.
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