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I like Beer in a Barrel, Cans are just fine with me. Or Bottles are ok too. Come to think of it I just like Beer!!!! It makes me a jolly good fellow... It helps me unwind, and sometimes it make me feel mellow...Ahhh whiskeys to rough and Champaign cost to much and vodka puts my mouth in gear...... This little refrain should help me explain...as a matter of fact I like Beer!!!!
I'm a bottle baby myself, I forgot about the whole scary zipper scenario. When I think of zippers I think of the back of a womans dress unzipping, but that's just the pervert in me :icon_tooth:
Eddie, does that mean for 100 pcs at a buck n change you gotta front a thousand bucks?! holy schnopps! In that case go with the can ones, make some profit then buy the bottle ones
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