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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Funtime EAN: 5023664100324 Feature: Enjoy hands free drinking with this Thirst Aid Hat! Label: Funtime Manufacturer: Funtime Publisher: Funtime Studio: Funtime
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Enjoy hands free drinking with this Thirst Aid Hat!
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Editorial Reviews:
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At the average British festival or sporting event you may be the lucky recipient of more than one drink. If this happens, the last thing you want is for those drinks to be spilt or knocked over. Carry them in your hands and you run a 99% chance of that happening. However, with a little forward preparation, you can ensure your drinks stay safe. The Thirst Aid hat started life as an ordinary hat. But, as you can see, it has since had some rather interesting modifications. Look here: place a bottle or can in the Thirst Aid Hat's holster, attach the plastic tube into the top of each beverage, and it's ready. You now have both of your hands free to clap, gesticulate, or - as is highly probably - to use to carry more beer. Colours may vary.
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