Santa’s Stocking Flask for $11

December 12, 2016   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
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KEY FEATURES

While college students around the US play Slap the Bag to ring in the new year in darkness, elves up in the North Pole are Slapping the Stocking to celebrate another Christmas success. This year, however, the elves are sending stockings down south before the holidays to liven up all your festivities! These BPA-free stocking-shaped flasks will be the hit of the holiday party, although we don’t recommend bringing them to your CEO’s house.

As Featured in Elite Daily, BuzzFeed, Thrillist, and Distractify

  • Fill Santa’s Stocking w/ your favorite liquor, wine, or beer & then just pour it out the tap
  • Bring the party to a fever pitch w/ 2.25 liters of drank
  • Start the exchange war at your next White Elephant by putting this flask in the mix

Shipping not included, applied upon redemption through Santa’s Flask website

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Material: BPA-free food grade plastic
  • Capacity: 2.25 liters

Includes

  • Santa’s Stocking Flask
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