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Coors Light Wants To Wash Your Dirty Clothes

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Coors Light Wants To Wash Your Dirty Clothes

Coors Light teamed up with Tide to wash your dirty clothes.

Now through November 4th you have a chance to have your laundry washed, dried and folded, some Coors Light merchandise or some Tide products.  You just have to head on over to their website to sign up and win.

According to PopCulture, Starting October 8th in Cincinnati, Denver and Chicago, select bars will allow you to drop off your clothes at a local bar and from there your clothes will be dropped off to get cleaned, folded and dropped off at your doorstep.

Coors understands that the weekends are meant for chores like laundry but during football season those chores get pushed to the side.

How great would it be if you could drop off your dirty clothes at Black Horse, have them washed, folded and returned to your house.  Sign me up!

 

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