Nestle's Coffee Mate introduces a limited-time pink creamer commemorating the 20th anniversary of the iconic film "Mean Girls."
As per Live NOW Fox, Coffee Mate said on Tuesday, Oct. 3, that the 2004 hit comedy movie inspired the pink frosted flavored creamer. Nestle's coffee creamer brand described the new pink product as channeling the "sweet flavor of a cake with rainbows and smiles."
The "Mean Girls" Connection
It was reported that In 2019, Jonathan Bennett, who was one of the actors in the "Mean Girls" flick, teamed up with Nocking Point Wines to make a pink wine that was named "Wednesday Rosé" by Jonathan Bennett. At that time, the wine was made pink to honor the 15th anniversary of the movie.
And apparently, the new Coffee Mate creamer also turned pink to mark the 20th year since the film's release. Fans will instantly notice the connection for Coffee Mate's choice of announcing its pink creamer on Oct. 3.
It was explained that fans designated this date "Mean Girls Day." They chose this day based on the scene in the movie where Cady, played by Lindsay Lohan, gave an account of a moment when her crush asked her what day it was.
Price and Release Date of Coffee Mate's Pink Creamer
The Sun US reported that Coffee Mate's pink creamer is coming to grocery stores and retailers nationwide in January 2024. The never-seen-before product is set to be sold in a 32 fl. Oz. bottle, and each will retail at $4.69.
"We are not a regular creamer; we're a cool creamer. That's why Coffee Mate is thrilled to debut the category's first-ever pink creamer with Paramount's iconic Mean Girls movie," Nestlé vice president of brand marketing for the beverage division and business unit, Leonardo Aizpuru, said in a press release. "This partnership gives our fans a chance to add a splash of pink to their coffee, as we celebrate the 20th anniversary of this nostalgic, quotable film."
Photo by: Nestle USA Press Release


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