A Pint Of Candy

nullPint Pots are designed for people who really, really like the taste of beer. Looking like a pint glass with a nice foamy head on top, these gummy candies are supposed to actually taste like booze (no word on style of beer, but my money would be on pale ale). Though only available in the UK, hopefully some company will see fit to help us Americans out with our insatiable need for more beer (or you can always get them on the everything store, eBay).

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January 8th, 2009
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