Posted 3 years ago
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I almost didn't include these since they probably weren't intended to be kept and re-used, but that's what I did with 'em anyway -- at least the 'keep' part. <lol> The leftmost two were actually single-serve 'pre-mixed' drink (shot) bottles made of glass, sold with a heavy foil pull-tab removable top. The rightmost three are disposable plastic 'free sample' cups, provided (on Fridays) when I found at least one liquor store in TX (then one here in AR, much to my surprise!) that actually give promotional samples handed out by a distributor's rep in the store -- I didn't realize that was actually legal here. (though it didn't surprise me that they do it in TX...?) Two of those have the Jim Beam 'signature', the third promotes TX whiskey, an obviously Texas brand. The unmarked one in the middle is unusual because of its half/half kinda twisted divider down its center, it apparently first held another variety (I don't know the specific brand) of pre-packaged 'shot', probably some kind of trendy-ish combination using two differing kinds of liquor, I'd guess (only) there's a high likelihood that brightly colored fruit flavors were involved even if not a whole lot of inherent alcohol content. It is made of plastic that's actually sturdy enough that it could be washed and re-used easily.