Scary Halloween Glasses For Your Disgusting Halloween Drinks
It is Halloween night tonight, and you will be having an outdoor party on your boat dock with your family and some friends. The weather is nice, and also the food is fantastic. Every thing is ideal. You even remembered to paint your boat an image of a skull and bones with wings. Now you only have to serve some Halloween drinks.
However, just before you prepare your spooky Mad Eye Martini, Jack O’Lantern, Pumpkin Martini, or Freddy Krueger Halloween drinks, be positive you might have your scary Halloween glasses ready. Your Halloween punches and drinks will not be as scary if you serve them using some glasses with pictures of Donald Duck or Scooby Doo. Use only scary Halloween glasses to serve your spooky Halloween drinks.
There are numerous scary Halloween glasses to complement your Halloween drinks. As an example, you’ll be able to use the Test Tube Shooters to serve your Halloween drinks. The Test Tube Shooters include six plastic test tube shaped glasses that may hold around two ounces of any of your Halloween drinks. The test tube glasses come in different colors. There’s a red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple test tube glass. A black plastic display rack holds the six test tube glasses. This goes extremely well with a mad scientist Halloween costume.
If scary games are your thing, it is possible to use the Pick Your Poison Drinking Game to serve your Halloween drinks. This game adds a new twist to the Spin the Bottle game. The glass holder can hold six glasses of your drinks, which is enough for a group of six men and women. A creepy spider and some spider webs adorn its base. Like the Test Tube Shooters, each glass holds two ounces of any of your Halloween drinks. Each glass also has an image of the skull and crossbones. The fun part is that the glass holder flashes a random light from one shot glass to yet another, and wherever the light stops, the corresponding individual has to take a shot of your Halloween drink.
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