When the game of beer pong gets a bit too literal, we get the Beer Pong T-shirt. It’s brought to us by artist Ben Douglas, and available at Threadless.
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by Chris Durso
When the game of beer pong gets a bit too literal, we get the Beer Pong T-shirt. It’s brought to us by artist Ben Douglas, and available at Threadless.
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by Chris Durso
Urban planters, when used correctly, can help inject some nature into a city street. But when unattended or not maintained, the planters only perpetuate the concept of urban neglect. Enter Outside the Planter Boxes — a Toronto-based initiative to help return some faux nature to the city’s streets.
by Chris Durso
Made to look like the only shirt owned by manchild Charlie Brown, Freaker’s Peanut knit koozie will keep your beverage cool in style.
Freaker is a North Carolina-based company “on the forefront of keeping bottles cool and hands more comfortable.” As the only adult here, let me just finish by saying, “Whaa-whaa-whaa, wha, wha, wha.”
by Chris Durso
Producing one gallon of beer at a time, Coney Island Brewing Company has become the world’s smallest commercial production brewery. Guest brewers are encouraged to borrow the the nano brewery to produce Coney Island-inspired beers, such as Korndog Kolsch and Pumpernickel Bagel Porter.
The brewery opened last week on 12th St. and Surf Avenue — appropriately located right next to Coney Island’s freak show.
[via Foodista]
by Chris Durso
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