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Coors Light, Duradry team up for a refrigerable deodorant you can keep next to beer
Coors Light, Duradry team up for a refrigerable deodorant you can keep next to beer

USA Today

time4 hours ago

  • Lifestyle
  • USA Today

Coors Light, Duradry team up for a refrigerable deodorant you can keep next to beer

The Coors Light cold-activated mountains have a whole new meaning for this latest product. Coors Light and Duradry, a sustainable beauty product brand, launched Dura Chill deodorant on July 29. The deodorant is marketed as "cold activated," meant to be kept in the refrigerator (next to the beer, of course). The deodorant is available exclusively for purchase on the Coors Light website for adults 21 and up. Similar to the cold-activated mountain design of a Coors Light can, Dura Chill's "cold-activated packaging" lets folks know when the stick is chill enough to apply, according to the Coors Light website. Interested in cracking open a cold one? Here's what we know about the new Coors Light deodorant. More news: Native drops limited edition deodorant, body care line that smells like Dunkin How does Dura Chill deodorant smell? Will it contain Coors Light beer? It is described as being Rocky Mountain Breeze-scented. It it is not made with Coors Light beer. Where is Dura Chill deodorant available? Dura Chill is available exclusively on the Coors Light website, while supplies last. How much is Dura Chill deodorant? One 2.3-ounce stick of Dura Chill is $14.99. Greta Cross is a national trending reporter at USA TODAY. Story idea? Email her at gcross@

'Hot Girls Eat Arby's': Sophie Cunningham partners with chain on new shirt
'Hot Girls Eat Arby's': Sophie Cunningham partners with chain on new shirt

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

'Hot Girls Eat Arby's': Sophie Cunningham partners with chain on new shirt

A WNBA star known for her hot social media takes has partnered with fast food chain Arby's. Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham debuted the Arby's partnership while arriving at a game against the Chicago Sky on Sunday, July 27, and in a collaborative Instagram post. Photos of the basketball star wearing a ringer tee that read, "Hot Girls Eat Arby's," were posted to Cunningham and Arby's accounts. "Look who has the meats now," reads the post's caption, a play on the fast food chain's longtime slogan. In conjunction with the social media post, Arby's is selling the now-viral crop top for $20. As of Monday, July 28, small and large sizes of the shirt were already sold out. The one-time partnership follows an April TikTok video of Cunningham filming an Arby's mukbang – a video in which someone eats for an audience. In the video, Cunningham chows down on two Arby's sliders while coming off of anesthesia. "I haven't had Arby's in a really long time, I think for obvious reasons, but why did I ever go away from them? Not bad. Actually not bad at all," Cunningham said in the video, which as of July 28, had more than 881,000 views. Cunningham finishes the video with a laugh, "I think I'm going to go ahead and give Arby's a solid nine out of 10." Greta Cross is a national trending reporter at USA TODAY. Story idea? Email her at gcross@ This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Sophie Cunningham, Arby's collab on new 'Hot Girls Eat Arby's' shirt

Sports fans, mascots reenact viral Coldplay concert 'Kiss Cam' moment
Sports fans, mascots reenact viral Coldplay concert 'Kiss Cam' moment

Yahoo

time21-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Sports fans, mascots reenact viral Coldplay concert 'Kiss Cam' moment

Jumbotron 'Kiss Cams' have taken on a whole new meaning. Over the weekend, sports fans and mascots poked fun at the viral moment in which two employees from tech company Astronomer were seen embracing during a Coldplay concert. In efforts to not be seen, the two scurried out of the camera's view, but the internet was quick to identify them, one who was the CEO of the company and has since resigned. During the Philadelphia Phillies' game against the Los Angeles Angels on Friday, July 18, mascot Phillie Phanatic – a large, green furry bird – is spotted on the jumbotron with another Phanatic character donning long blonde hair. The two shake their heads in surprise, Phanatic darts off screen and the other character covers her face in shame. Fans clapped and cheered in support. Is it time to move on? The Coldplay concert affair captivated the internet. After the skit, the jumbotron camera panned to a man holding a handmade sign that reads, "This IS My Wife," followed by a smooch from the loving couple. But the Phillies couldn't let the gag down and decided to pan back to the mascots, still hiding in shame from the camera. Fans at the Colorado Rockies game against the Minnesota Twins game on Saturday, July 19 also took part in the fun. During the kiss cam, a man and woman hunker down from the camera's view before popping back up in laughter. And then to everyone's surprise, another woman comes up to kiss the man in frame. Greta Cross is a national trending reporter at USA TODAY. Story idea? Email her at gcross@ This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Phillie Phanatic, fans reenact Coldplay 'Kiss Cam' moment: See video

Sports fans, mascots reenact viral Coldplay concert 'Kiss Cam' moment
Sports fans, mascots reenact viral Coldplay concert 'Kiss Cam' moment

USA Today

time21-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

Sports fans, mascots reenact viral Coldplay concert 'Kiss Cam' moment

Jumbotron 'Kiss Cams' have taken on a whole new meaning. Over the weekend, sports fans and mascots poked fun at the viral moment in which two employees from tech company Astronomer were seen embracing during a Coldplay concert. In efforts to not be seen, the two scurried out of the camera's view, but the internet was quick to identify them, one who was the CEO of the company and has since resigned. During the Philadelphia Phillies' game against the Los Angeles Angels on Friday, July 18, mascot Phillie Phanatic – a large, green furry bird – is spotted on the jumbotron with another Phanatic character donning long blonde hair. The two shake their heads in surprise, Phanatic darts off screen and the other character covers her face in shame. Fans clapped and cheered in support. Watch the moment and more in the video above. Is it time to move on? The Coldplay concert affair captivated the internet. After the skit, the jumbotron camera panned to a man holding a handmade sign that reads, "This IS My Wife," followed by a smooch from the loving couple. But the Phillies couldn't let the gag down and decided to pan back to the mascots, still hiding in shame from the camera. Fans at the Colorado Rockies game against the Minnesota Twins game on Saturday, July 19 also took part in the fun. During the kiss cam, a man and woman hunker down from the camera's view before popping back up in laughter. And then to everyone's surprise, another woman comes up to kiss the man in frame. Greta Cross is a national trending reporter at USA TODAY. Story idea? Email her at gcross@

FDA recalls over 67,000 cases of Power Stick deodorant due to manufacturing violations
FDA recalls over 67,000 cases of Power Stick deodorant due to manufacturing violations

Yahoo

time21-07-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

FDA recalls over 67,000 cases of Power Stick deodorant due to manufacturing violations

Don't stop wearing deodorant, but it might be best to consider a new antiperspirant after a recent recall on Power Stick deodorants. On July 10, Pennsylvania-based health and beauty manufacturer A.P. Deauville announced a recall of 67,214 cases of its Power Stick roll-on deodorant due to violations of Current Good Manufacturing Practice (CGMP) standards, a set of FDA-enforced guidelines designed to ensure product safety and quality. The recall notice does not detail any consumer remedies or identify the specific regulatory violations involved. Here's what to know about the recalled deodorant. What deodorant products are being recalled? Where were the recalled products sold? According to the recall notice, the Power Stick deodorants were sold nationwide. The deodorants are available for purchase from major retailers such as Walmart and Amazon. What to do with the recalled Power Stick deodorant? The FDA recommends discarding recalled products or returning them to the retailer where the products were purchased, an FDA spokesperson told USA TODAY. -USA TODAY Network Greta Cross contributed to this report. This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: FDA recalls Power Stick deodorant due to manufacturing violations Solve the daily Crossword

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