There's no reason a phony-baby-flask shouldn't get a little of the crowdfunding glory. There's a robust market out there for objects that hide alcoholic drinks. There are fake cell phones, Nintendo-style cartridges, hollow binoculars and strap-on beer Inventor Scott Przirembel says the money saved on the brush buyer’s first night out will by far pay off the $24.99 investment into the Bev Brush! By the way: Przirembel’s also selling flasks hidden in binoculars, and cell phones. Scott Przirembel of Hong Kong has spent the past six years developing and marketing “sneaky flasks,” containers that hold alcoholic beverages incognito. His products include hollowed-out hairbrushes, cameras and binoculars. These items enable the user .
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