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This seems so eminently bakeable and practical I cannot imagine why it has not been done. I can imagine these being promotional trinkets for new drinks, handed out in clubs and bars. [Sparky], an auspicious start for you: welcome. I look forward to you gradually emptying your blog of ideas into the embrace of the HB. |
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I want one! (or a dozen) [+] |
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Jutta sure knows his booze. Nice try though. Good idea. |
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Wow, nice catch. I didn't think it was that original, but I thought that if existed, it would be more popular. Can you imagine a six pack of these? Perfect to bring to celebrations. |
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Anyway, back to the drawing board. Thanks for the support! |
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They do already exist.........you can get them in split shot glasses as pre-made cocktails too, so points for the idea, but unfortunately someone beat you to the bun......... |
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Only if it's widely known to exist. Now I'm a minor, so I don't know. Bt are these actually widespread? |
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[jtp] //Yes she does// Doh! |
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Collecting a set of jelly glasses or Drinking glasses is a baked marketing tool. It forces you to buy 12 jars of olives if you want a set of 12 water glasses, for example. My family must have bought the same brand of olives for over a year. |
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I am amazed how long the glasses last. And how quickly links become broken. |
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Linkrot. It's everywhere. |
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And my collection of skull shaped one ounce bottles ended as soon as it began. |
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