Which means that those among us who drink to enjoy the stuff, champagne or otherwise, and have a grown-up view on what is classy, what is not, should stick to glasses I guess.
If the object of drinking is getting pissed, then this cross between a bong and a champagne flute (it's called a chambong) seems to be the answer for a generation who would believe än Australian publicist who says, and I quote, that it "allows the user to drink extremely fast, while still remaining classy."
Which means that those among us who drink to enjoy the stuff, champagne or otherwise, and have a grown-up view on what is classy, what is not, should stick to glasses I guess.
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