Coors Light has partnered with Duradry to introduce Dura Chill, a first-of-its-kind chill-activated deodorant designed to keep consumers feeling cool and fresh all summer long. This limited-edition product marks a bold crossover between lifestyle and grooming essentials.
Dura Chill features cold-activated packaging inspired by Coors Light’s iconic blue-mountain technology. When chilled in the refrigerator, the packaging signals it’s ready for use—just as the mountains on a Coors Light can turn blue when perfectly cold. This unique formula delivers an instant cooling sensation on contact, providing all-day sweat protection and a refreshing wear.
Drawing inspiration from the growing trend of chilling skincare products for enhanced comfort and efficacy, Dura Chill brings a new level of freshness to daily routines—perfect for hot summer days, post-workout relief, or pre-event prep.
Available starting July 29, Dura Chill can be purchased for $14.99 at Coors Light and Duradry's websites.
Cold-Activated Deodorant Packaging
Coors Light and Duradry Launch a Deodorant Called Dura Chill
Trend Themes
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Cold-activated Packaging — Packaging technologies that visually signal activation through temperature changes offer a novel approach to user engagement and product effectiveness.
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Crossover Grooming Products — The blending of concepts between lifestyle brands and personal care products creates opportunities for unique product alignments and cross-industry innovation.
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Temperature-responsive Skincare — Employing temperature-activated triggers in skincare extends the sensory experience, enhancing both comfort and performance for consumers.
Industry Implications
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Personal Care — Innovations like temperature-activated deodorants challenge traditional personal care formats, inviting brands to adopt sensory-enhancing characteristics.
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Beverage — The infusion of beverage-inspired technologies into other sectors demonstrates a new avenue for market crossover and expanded brand identity.
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Packaging — Developments in interactive and reactive packaging reveal opportunities for increased consumer engagement and product differentiation in the packaging industry.