Just in time for Phils games...the 80-oz. Beerbelly

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Just in time for Phils games...the 80-oz. Beerbelly

POSTED: Tuesday, March 30, 2010, 7:00 PM
Photo courtesy Cooler Fun LLC
Such a seductive pose

Stadium beers are horrifyingly expensive, and baseball games are long, dry endeavors. Cooler Fun LLC feels your pain, and offers up their solution: The Beerbelly. Composed of a polyurethane bladder that fits inside a neoprene sling, the Beerbelly is designed to be filled with up to 80 oz. of your hot or cold beverage of choice and worn under clothing. Protruding from the whole thing is a hose (with valve flow control) that dispenses the illicit liquid.

Beerbelly's Web site assures us that this is indeed a real product, and their blog backs it up with pics of folks enjoying their strap-on guts at games, concerts and even in their offices.

At $34.95 for the basic model, we can see this paying for itself in just one overpriced-beer event!

For ladies who can't embrace the drunk-while-preggers look, there's also The Wine Rack, a sports bra that holds an entire bottle of vino. We'll let you click over to see the photos of that special invention.



Quincy
Posted 2010-03-30 15:10:15
simply outstanding.....

Jesse D
Posted 2010-03-30 17:14:51
There are better ways to get beer into the stadium.
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