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Flask disguised as an iPhone makes alcoholism that much easier

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Plain old flasks are so passé and risky. Everyone knows you're boozing up if you reach into your breast pocket for an old-fashioned metal container. So we're here to upgrade your down-low drinking with the iFlask.

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The iFlask is exactly what it sounds like: a flask disguised as an iPhone. Everyone's taking their phones out every 15 seconds nowadays, supposedly to "reply to a work email" or "check in on the kids." But with the inconspicuousness of the iFlask, you'll be spiking your ginger ale with a little something extra—and no one will be the wiser.

Originally $30, you can get the iFlask for $15.99 at DesignTaxi until the end of Friday. It holds up to 5 oz. of your favorite booze and also has a built-in bottle opener. Forget burner phones, it's all about the flask phones.

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So whether you're looking for the perfect Secret Santa gift or deciding to treat yourself for Hanukkah, the iFlask will help you on your way to a drunken holiday. And if you're looking for other secret flasks, you can always hide your vodka inside a retro video game

H/T Design Taxi 

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