
Something to think about for your next night out. The Viking Drinking Horn is not only a convenient way to carry your favorite beverage around, but also gives you the manly sensation of being a viking. You know they weren’t wusses, and you won’t be either when drinking out of this. Even if you are drinking appletinis.
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If you aren’t going to actually get off your ass and play sports, enjoy a little piece of it using the Armchair Football. It has room for your cold beer, remote and TV Guide. The ball is weighted to hold it fast to your chair. A guy’s dream, a woman’s nightmare.
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It may not be the most elegant of wedding party gifts, but you have to admit that the wedding dress or tuxedo insulated bottle holder is a cool little gift. I would highly suggest you give these out prior to the wedding because there is no better time to have than these than the wild reception. No use in having a good party gift after the party is over.
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These stacked beer bottle holders will come in handy no matter what kind of Friday night you had. If you went home alone, they can remind you of what you are missing out on. If you brought some new chick home at closing time, the beer will help numb the pain of what you woke up with this morning.
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Put a little water in the tray, and a few hours later you will have the coolest ice cube stirrers in the neighborhood. Choose your ice cube stirrer: electric guitar, bass or acoustic guitar. Drinking accessories this awesome may get you as many chicks as an actual rock band guitarist.
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Hey buddy, this is my territory – I claimed this street post fair and square. Can’t you see my Urban Cup Holder with my Starbucks coffee secured inside? Find someplace else to loiter…asshole.
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Rather than just letting that champagne cork fly, strap a chute on it to let it come back down safely. This would mean opening it outdoors, but we all know that opening it indoors inevitably leads to someone getting hit in the head. At least in my experience.
I would plan on having a bunch of bottles of champagne around. Even if you aren’t that interested in drinking them, shooting the corks and watching them float back down is just too much fun.
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Some great little coasters to have with you when you are tailgating at that college football game. Your beer can have it’s own college branded chair. That is all fine, as long as you happen to want one of the six colleges they offer. Are there really only six worthy colleges in the USA? That seems a bit presumptuous to me.
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There is something about putting beer into a moving object that seems to interest everyone. This one doesn’t have any kind of remote control to it. Just drop in a beer and it motors across the table or bar. It has sensing circuitry to stop it before it goes over the edge. The most fun will probably be when the sensing circuitry wears out, because you know it can’t last for too long.
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Maybe I am partial to this nice little shot glass because I will be heading to the beach next week. And maybe I like it because I don’t have any shot glasses that have feet yet.
Whatever the case may be, I need to get a couple. Have a few drinks until I can no longer stand the glass on it’s own two feet. Pretty close to the rules I use for myself when going out for drinks on the weekend.
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