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Freedom Flask

How crazy is this! Perfect for those who don´t like to pay to much money for their drinks. The Freedom Flask allows you to take your booze into football games, concerts, nightclubs, and other social events. Just hide the flask under your pants and around your waist and fill it up with your favorite booze, then funnel it directly into the leak proof nozzle. Just make sure no bouncer or venue security is around you.



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