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Remember, it is not too late to get your Sneaky Drinking gifts in time for Christmas! Shipments leaving our factory as late as December 22nd can arrive at your house before Christmas.
Order today!
Thanks and have a great Holiday and a very Happy New Year!
- Bert
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We are very happy to announce the return of the famous Floppy Flask.
Papa Bert's own Gameday Flask version of this famous sneaky drinking product is even better than the original!
Click here to order one today in time for the holidays!

- Bert
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NEW PRODUCT: The Disposable Flask
We are very happy to now offer the Disposable Flask in 8 great colors!
Red / Black
Blue / Orange
Scarlet / Gray
Pink / White
Gray
Camo
Leopard
Transparent
These all plastic soft Disposable Flasks are a great inexpensive alternative to traditional hard plastic or metal flasks. You don't have to worry about losing them or forgetting to wash them out. Just throw it away and start over...brilliant!
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We are very proud to offer 6 new Papa Bert Sippin' Seat colors...just in time for the holidays!
Black / Gold
Black / Silver
Black / White
Green / White
Green / Gold
Blue / Gold
We now offer 20 colors in all! Click here to check them out...
Happy Holidays!
- Bert
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As a proud graduate of Georgia Tech I was thrilled to have lunch with Paul Johnson today at Fox Sports Grill in Atlanta, GA. As head coach of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, he has posted a great first season record of 7-3 so far.
Special thanks to Mike from 790 The Zone for introducing Paul and Wes Durham to the Sippin' Seat a couple weeks ago. After fighting over the only seat that Mike had, they decided to invite my wife and I for lunch today. I presented Paul with a Sippin' Seat and he was kind enough to sign one for me.
As an added bonus, I was joined at our table by Keith Homes, a member of the 1990 Georgia Tech National Championship Team (#30). It is always fun to see a National Championship ring up close and his did not disappoint. He was also kind enough to sign a Sippin' Seat for me.
Go Jackets!

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I am very proud to welcome Bobby Wayne to the Papa Bert family!!!
Bob has a rich background in marketing and public relations. He also has extensive experience in media channels such as radio, television, and the internet. He is well versed in almost all sports and is a walking sports and television encyclopedia.
Bob will be wearing many hats at Papa Bert including product development, marketing, public relations, operations, and (best of all) Bob will be providing content on our blog which I am sure will be both informative and entertaining.
Please join me in welcoming Bob!
You can reach him any time via email at bob@papabert.com.
Thanks! Bert
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What a major announcement! Of all the people to support lowering the drinking age from 21 to 18 I would never have thought that the college presidents from the big universities (Duke, Dartmouth, Ohio State, Syracuse, Tufts, Colgate, etc) would be the leaders of it. But, it is smart since it will relieve some of the university liability of constantly trying to stop underage drinking...which is probably impossible. My gut feel says it will never pass but it will be fun to watch them try.
It just seems right that if you are old enough to defend your country in war that you should be old enough to legally drink, right? The only problem is working through the social impacts of the change.
But, on the bright side, you could give Papa Bert Sneaky Drinking gifts as high school graduation presents in addition to college graduation presents ;)
http://edition.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/08/18/college.drinking.age.ap/
Cheers! Bert
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After much anticipation, the Kooler Klub and Drink Caddy are back in stock! Don't miss out on yours for the remainder of the golf season...and, it makes a great holiday gift!
 The Kooler Klub Golf Club Flask is a long time tradition on the links...and the Electric Drink Caddy really steps up your game a notch. We gave my father-in-law one this year for Father's Day and he has been having a blast with it every weekend.
Cheers! Bert
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Budweiser needs to stop messing with my emotions! In one year they switch NASCAR sponsorships from my favorite driver, Dale Earnhardt Jr, to Kasey Kahne (who looks like he is barely old enough to drive, never mind drink). Then, the unspeakable: they sell the great American icon, Anheuser-Busch, to InBev, a Belgium-based brewer of popular beers such as Stella Artois. I'm speechless...
I consider myself one of the few remaining committed drinkers of "Bud Heavy"...I like the crisp thirst quenching taste which is as pure America as Apple Pie and Baseball.
A an entrepreneur, I have to pay some respect to the creation of such a world power (50% of the beer market is controlled by Anheuser-Busch) and the $52B price tag created significant shareholder value...not to mention immense family wealth for the heirs of the throne. The real question is whether Adolphus Busch and Eberhard Anheuser would have wanted their American company (founded in 1860) to be sold to Europeans after such a glorious 148 year run to the top...we will never know.
I am not yet sure what I will do with my bud hats, koozies, shirts, flags, Sippin' Seat, or the 3.5 cases I have in my beer fridge...but rest assured that the marketing power of bud has lost it's power with me. Well, now that I think of it, I will definitely be drinking my current stash and I will toast each one to Adolphus and Eberhard...real men of genius.
I hate goodbyes, but I feel like this closes a chapter in American history. I would like to pay my respects by reciting an old Budweiser beer label:
This is the famous Budweiser beer brewed especially for our own trade according to our own original process of choicest hops, rice, and best barley malt. It will keep in any climate and is backed by our reputation. Take notice that all packages bear our trademark.
Cheers!
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