Coors Light Just Delivered 150 Cans to a 93-Year-Old Woman Who Was Running Low in Quarantine
, by self-isolating in her home and not going outside unless it's absolutely necessary. This led to her running dangerously low on Coors Light, her brand of choice, so she fashioned a sign last week informing her neighbors of the dire situation:
"I was on my last 12 cans," Veronesi told local news station KDKA TV."I have a beer every night... You know what, beer has vitamins in it, it's good for you, as long as you don't overdo it." Her public plea for more beer soon went viral, and led to a surprise delivery on Monday; 150 cans of Coors Light, along with some pretty rad Coors Light merch which she proudly modeled. Delighted by the gift, Veronesi quickly made a new sign updating the world:"Got more beer!"
JUST IN: 93-year-old Olive Veronesi of Seminole, PA, who held up a sign at her window asking for more beer, has received a delivery from
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