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Miller Lite Is Selling a Holiday “Beercracker” That Opens Bottles and Cans

Most nutcrackers are just decorative now.  They’re not built well enough to crack nuts anymore.  But I could see THIS getting some use . . .

Miller Lite is selling a new “BEERCRACKER” for the holidays that opens bottles and cans.

The mouth is a bottle opener.  And if you take off the hat, you can slide the brim under the tab on a can of beer.

They’re also selling their “Beernaments” again . . . Christmas tree ornaments that double as beer cozies.  But they didn’t bring back the “Tree Keg Stands” they sold last year.  That’s a Christmas tree stand that fits a keg underneath.

The new Beercracker hits Miller Lite’s merch website today for $30.  It’s only available through December 1st, but could sell out earlier than that.  You have to be 21 or over to buy.

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