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Doomed | Crystal Skull Shot Glass

Another original product from Fred & Friends, Doomed is a "Crystal Skull" shot glass that holds 2.5 ounces of your favorite beverage, when filled the liquid inside the skulls seems to "float" inside of the rim of the glass. The glass looks amazing with darker colored liquids in it, making the skull stand out. Also check out the very cool "Bombs away" shot glasses.



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VAAST WATER TANK

The Vaast G-Series 18L Water Tank is the ultimate water storage solution for adventurers. Engineered with a thick-walled rotomoulded construction, this durable tank is built to withstand the toughest conditions, ensuring a lifetime of reliable use. Its ergonomic design, complete with a soft carry strap, makes transporting water effortless, whether you're on the road or at camp. What sets the G-Series apart is its innovative features, includi...
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NAKED GROUSE

An interesting addition to the Famous Grouse range, the Naked Grouse enriches the flavors of Scotland´s favorite whisky, going back to its simplest and most uncomplicated format. Aged in first fill sherry casks, and based around malt whisky from Highland Park and Macallan, this delivers a balanced flavor that is rich and enticing. It is an exceptional blend of some of the worlds finest single malt Scotch whiskies, and is presented in a plain, label-less bottle, wit...
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WHISKEY ELEMENTS

Whiskey Elements is an ingenious product developed by Time & Oak. What it does is transform your regular whiskey into a high-quality one. How does it accomplish such a deed? Well, they did spend some time developing it, they started out by studying the chemical components present in the normal and in the top of the line whiskey´s, and found out that there were some components that made the difference…and it was probably due to the contact with wood, that ...
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