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Alcohol Stuff Under $25
Lotion Bottle Disguise
Under $10
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Perfect for concerts or sporting events. (Outdoor ones are ideal.) But you can also make great use of these smuggler flasks for cruise ships. Just don't let anyone see you squeeze your "lotion" into your soda.
"In 1933, the 21st Amendment to the Constitution was passed and ratified, ending national Prohibition. After the repeal of the 18th Amendment, some states continued Prohibition by maintaining statewide temperance laws."
Cocktail Shaker Bar Set Accessories
Under $15
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Pregaming at home never tasted so good. This drink shaker comes with everything you need to make amazing cocktails, (except the liquid components, of course.) Impress your friends by becoming an expert mixologist and turning your kitchen into a first class private bar.
"Cocktails gained popularity during (prohibition) as they offered a way to mask the flavor of poorly made alcohol. Popular cocktails included: Mary Pickford, French 75, Barbary Coast, Bee’s Knees, and the Sidecar."
Cruise Ship Flask
Under $10
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It isn't much to look at, but that's kinda the point with this one. Following the instructions is important, according to the reviews, but it is one of the highest rated cruise ship smuggling flasks on the market. While cruise attendants can sometimes spot fake brands of products, these are designed to be hidden completely.
During prohibition, "'cruises to nowhere,' aka 'booze cruises,' were an industry that sprouted from prohibition. Ships would sail out to international waters, were they could legally serve alcohol; the ship would typically cruise in circles."
Tin Vintage Drink Menu & Recipe Decor
Under $10
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Perfect decoration for man caves and cozy drinking nooks alike. No more tipsy searching for drink recipes when it's right on the wall. Entertain friends and family making unique vintage shots.
"How much for a beer?" the neutron asks.
"For you?" says the bartender. "No charge."
Ice Ball Maker
Under $10
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This stuff makes big round ice balls. Why round? Because square is boring. They'll keep your drink cold more while watering it down less. You know, for those drinks that need some balls.
"How much for a beer?" the neutron asks.
"For you?" says the bartender. "No charge."
Wine Bottle & Glass Holder
Under $20
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Don't count on this getting booze into concerts as much as you would just hiding what you are drinking. Have a gathering where beer is frowned upon? Don't want to get judged or lectured at the family reunion for needing a couple sips to help tolerate your racist grandfather? Set those around you at ease by drinking "coffee" instead.
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Home Bar Sign
Under $25
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Need stuff for your man cave or drinking nook? This LED light will give it the perfect atmosphere without breaking the bank or running up the electric bill. And for some crazy reason they throw in a free bookmark, if you like free stuff.
It was never illegal to drink during Prohibition:
"Prohibition, barred making alcohol, selling it, and shipping it for the purposes of consumption.
In fact, doctors could prescribe alcohol for medicinal purposes. Patients could then legally buy liquor from the pharmacy or their physician."
Beer Bottle Chiller
Under $25
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This stuff will keep your bottled beverage cold! (And bug free if out around a campfire or barbeque.) You just freeze the stick, then stick it in the beverage to keep it cold. And if you like free stuff they give you a bottle opener for those fancy non-twist off caps.
"Bottled beer was invented in Hertfordshire some 440 years ago, the most popular story says, by a forgetful Church of England rector and fishing fanatic called Dr Alexander Nowell."
Water Bottle Sealed Caps
Under $5
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Where there's water... The idea here is simple. While many places don't allow outside alcohol, bottled water is still permitted. So save an empty water bottle. Fill it with any clear liquid alcohol. Put the "unbroken" seal on. And you're set. Just make sure you test it for leaks.
A popular clip from Archer, exploring Woodhouse's shady past.
Ice Pack Flask
Under $10
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These are perfect for those slushy mixed drinks you can get now. Freeze to actually use them as ice packs for your other beverages. (Works best with a straw, if you can drink away from prying eyes.) Or, just fill with your favorite booze and discretely pour into your soda cup. Whatever suits you best.
"During Prohibition, 18th Amendment supporters tried to have the Bible rewritten by removing all references to alcohol."