spucketts wrote:If I were you, I'd go back and get all I could cause someone mismarked those 12 packs. Cans run about $15 here in Ga, the same price as the bottles.
Did That....they only had 4 12-packs on the shelf!!
Stopped at Kroger today.........3 more 12-packs of Corona on the shelf.......still $5.17/5.16 per 12!! Now......3 more 12-packs of Corona onboard at the Doctor's household!! Sure wish I was making the trip to Cincy this week...I woulda been glad to spread my wealth!
NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Dr.Corona wrote:For Corona drinkers out there. My local Kroger store here in Michigan has 12 packs of Corona in cans for $5.17!! I know, I know, the argument of cans vs. bottles, but we're heading on a river tubing trip in a couple weeks so this works out perfect!!
There is your public service announcement for the day..........now back to your regular scheduled programming.
Bottles are not permitted on the beach here so I am down with this...and the price, most excellent...please ship me a couple 12 packs and I wll keep then cold for you on Cocoa Beach for the weekend...
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~Hippolyte~ wrote:Rumor has it, it takes less energy to recycle cans than bottles.
Also, and this is NO surprise, more college students buy beer in CANS than bottles.
For these reasons, my local brewery (which one? I know, I know) has decided to develop a can line at their facility.
Most college students buy the cheapest beer, regardless of what it tastes like or what container it comes in. I may have forgotten a lot about that time in my life...but that one fact stands clear.
Yep, I remember we used to buy Stroh's in cans during college. I hadn't seen it in years and ran across it a few months ago in the grocery. Bought a six-pack for nostalgia sake ... boy, I had no taste back in my college days!
~Hippolyte~ wrote:Rumor has it, it takes less energy to recycle cans than bottles.
Also, and this is NO surprise, more college students buy beer in CANS than bottles.
For these reasons, my local brewery (which one? I know, I know) has decided to develop a can line at their facility.
Most college students buy the cheapest beer, regardless of what it tastes like or what container it comes in. I may have forgotten a lot about that time in my life...but that one fact stands clear.
Yep, I remember we used to buy Stroh's in cans during college. I hadn't seen it in years and ran across it a few months ago in the grocery. Bought a six-pack for nostalgia sake ... boy, I had no taste back in my college days!
Stroh's in college...... Talk about memories (from what I can remember..... ) I had no idea they still brewed Stroh's. Doubt if I'd buy it now, but thanks for the memories