I want one of these when I'm old, and is perhaps the coolest thing I've seen in the past week and a half!
In a world where alcohol consumption is almost frowned on and having a hip flask automatically makes you an alcoholic, the Tippling Cane allows you to have a constant supply of your favourite drink yet keeping it out of site from prudish old women.
It costs £51.50 from the unfortunately named "Cox the Saddler", and is part of a series of other walking sticks including one with a cork screw, one with playing dice in it and one with a clock in the handle.
If you want to get one, and I suggest that you get one even if you are young because one day you won't be, you can get them here.
In a world where alcohol consumption is almost frowned on and having a hip flask automatically makes you an alcoholic, the Tippling Cane allows you to have a constant supply of your favourite drink yet keeping it out of site from prudish old women.
It costs £51.50 from the unfortunately named "Cox the Saddler", and is part of a series of other walking sticks including one with a cork screw, one with playing dice in it and one with a clock in the handle.
If you want to get one, and I suggest that you get one even if you are young because one day you won't be, you can get them here.
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