Stealth Flasks! Clever Ways To Hide Your Booze.
There are just sometimes when you want a little nip of the good stuff, but partaking in public might not be the best idea.
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| Flasks have come a loooong way since those crazy Romans lit it up. |
Thankfully, a number of very creative people have helped to solve this problem in a variety of ways over the years. Here are some of the cooler hidden flasks that have been made (but please point us all to even better ones in the comment section at the bottom of this post!):
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| The Cane Flask. The tool for a true gentleman. It would be appalling if anything other than single malt scotch went into this fine cane. By the way, for those who like history, the cane flask was invented by James E. Hale in 1888, and you can check out the patent filing here on Google Patents. |
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| While this Cell Phone Flask may be at the cutting edge of booze-hiding technology right now, we’d better see an iPad Flask soon! |
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| Cool, Flask Binoculars!. Bird watching just became a worthwhile hobby. Or, other “hobbies” get even weirder. |
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| If you’ve been to any other website that sells beer-related gifts, then you probably seen this Beerbelly booze holder already. You can’t deny the benefits this bad boy brings to tailgating and going to Jimmy Buffet concerts. |
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| Oh Lord, don’t tell me they’ve corrupted The Good Book! On the other hand, who’s going to question a god-fearin’ man about what’s inside his “book”? |
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Reef Dram Sandal – the perfect way to bring some refreshment to the beach, or to any casual summer event. |
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Huh? What happened to stealth flasks? This
Jumbo Stainless Steel Flask holds pleeeenttyyyy of booze, making it fun to share and instantly makes it a party. |