Sneak your wine wherever you want with a new devious tote bag

Rosé is here for you.
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Wine is now here for you more than ever.

Genius hero Tracey Luebbers looked into all of our souls and created a Wine Dispensing Travel Tote that casually holds a five liter bag of wine.

The awesomeness of the wine bag is never ending. It has additional pockets to hold cups and all your purse essentials, it comes with an ice pack to keep your beverage chilly and it has a plastic insert with a spout so if you don't like boxed wine, you can fill the bag with the liquid of your choice.


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After years of tinkering and perfecting this perfect invention, Luebbers had it made in a small American factory owned and operated by women.

The bag is available on Uncommon Goods for $129.95, and the site leads wine-lovers to a few other inspiring alcohol-to-go products.

Just try not to drink the whole five liter bag of wine in one sitting.

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Sophie was a Viral Content Intern for the Watercooler channel. More writing and other stuff by Sophie can be found at www.sophiehirsh.com.

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