The Champagne Gun gives 'taking shots' a whole new meaning

Bang bang into the VIP room.
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Kelly Diamond
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Has there ever been anything more American than imbibing alcohol from an irregular container?

You can finally drink like the rich frat boy you always wanted to be with the Champagne Gun. 


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The new way to drink was invented by Jeremy Touitou, otherwise known as the King of Sparklers.

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According to the Champagne Gun website, "This party weapon, completely harmless, can be reloaded with any champagne brand's magnum bottle and can work either with a service spout or a diffuser."

Whatever that means.


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While the Champagne Gun is mostly meant for wowing club VIPs, classy drinking enthusiasts can enjoy the toy in the comfort of their home as well.

Big spenders who don't want to hit the club for the Champagne Gun experience can own one for just $459 -- "Under $500!" the website shouts.

The guns come in gold, rose gold or chrome, which are obviously the metals of the most elite partiers.

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If you have the funds or the desire to step foot in a club's VIP section, get ready for your night to start and end with a champagne bang.

[h/t Eater]

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Kelly is a comedy writer who currently resides in New York City. If you have a dog, she wants to pet it. Follow her on Twitter @KellyDiamond_

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