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    Quote Originally Posted by spressomon View Post
    I bought 4 of the Platypus reservoirs almost 3-years ago and they're used all the time for wine and liquor. No flavor is imparted to even higher alcohol content liquor, very light and compact way to store either and keeps oxygen effect to an absolute minimum if you squeeze the air out (easy). Oh yeah: They're nearly indestructible.

    http://www.amazon.com/Platypus-Platy.../dp/B001G7QUWI
    Yeah these look cool! Somebody at CFW this past winter had one of these that was flask size & it was sweet!
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    Now that's funny!

    Some friends of mine went on a Mexican cruise (where you can't bring alcohol aboard) and bought a bunch of these:

    http://www.rumrunnerflasks.com/

    I have no idea how sturdy they are, but they may be worth a look.

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    I was looking at some BBQ sauce in the grocery store today and it was packaged in a container that looked just like those.

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    How about this gem, which I found in Portland on Friday:



    Yes, that's a flask belt buckle.

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    Walmart had a plastic flask in the camping section; the flask(s) fit in the Cabelas ammo boxes that we use for food dry storage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DarinM View Post
    Now that's old school right there! Well done.
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    Thanks everyone . I am going to use the two that I found that are stainless . They both hold 750ml so that should be plenty for a couple of drinks each . I will try to pick up one or two more in diffrent colors so I can organize them better .

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