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I guess these exist and are called "jars." Come to think of it, why not bring back a Mason Jar type of container for alcohol (and everything else that currently comes in bottles)? Why were they only a good idea during Prohibition?
9-8: Okay, it didn't occur to me that drinking from Mason jars might
be difficult or unpleasant. Still, can't we design a better, reclosable drink container that is stackable?
9-9: Peter, I figured that there must be a sub-section of people who really like drinking out of bottles. Otherwise, everything would be in cans. The Stackable Bottle (TM) has the feel of a bottle (or at least a glass) yet the convenience (if not the durability) of a can.
Maybe people like bottles because, pouring is easier with a bottle than with a cup or can.
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Ever try drinking from a Mason Jar? |
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I've happily drunk from Mason jars. Regular mouth are easier than Wide mouth, unless, I assume, the drinker also has a wide mouth. |
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What about those big rectangular "bottles" (tubs? boxes?) with spigots on the front? I've seen bottled water, wine coolers, and even OJ sold in bulk this way. |
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You can't drink directly from it, but you can fill a glass conveniently, and they definitely stack. |
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well (hic) I have no problem shhhhtacking (hic) my Jack Daniels (burp) as they are nice square bottles !!(falls to floor, face down in a heap) |
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Crates allow bottles to be stacked and carried more easily. A remarkable invention. |
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Great, now we need stackable humans, too... |
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Please don't have your children play with liquor bottles; you are getting them to drink too young. |
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