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Cocktail Chemistry
GEARFUSE —
[image] Now you can act like a mad scientist all while secretly being a complete drunk. This $40 Cocktail Chemistry set features a drink shaker, as well as some test tubes and a beaker all with laboratory logos slapped on ‘em. Mix some battery acid, Jack Daniels and seltzer water together and you’ve got yourself a Dirty Hyde. It’s a drink I invented when I was tripping balls and reading the Robert Louis Stevenson classic. Seriously, don’t drink it. Link [ via ]
Cocktail Chemistry Set
Boing Boing Gadgets —
... and just shy of $40, making it nearly cheap enough to merit a second look. But if you were willing to give up the custom bent-metal serving tray, you could order the flasks and beakers from some place like American Science & Surplus for considerably less.
And who drinks out of a test tube anyway? God didn't create scientists from the dust so they could sip out of something other than Klein bottles.
Cocktail Chemistry Set catalog page [Perpetual Kid via Uncrate]
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