
Because you’ve always wanted to know, right? It’s a fairly straightforward process. Cut off the doll’s head and then saw off the top of her skull. Next, cut the stem of the plastic wine glass (or a glass one, if you’re daring) at the level so that the top will fit over the hole in the doll’s neck. Shove them together, pour wine, and serve.
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YouTube member Sp0ntanius performs the “Song of Healing” from the video game The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask. Not only does he play all the parts on wine glasses well, but as you watch the video, weird things start to happen! -via The Daily What

It combines the classiness of a bottle of fine wine with the convenience of a drink pouch. James Nash debuted his design on a UK reality TV show in which inventors pitched their ideas:
What’s really great is the inventor, James Nash, took his invention to a show on BBC called the Dragon’s Den. The show listens to pitches for new inventions and awards funding to inventors it feels show promise. Nash, they felt, had a silly idea and was dismissed. But now his product is selling strongly in the U.K. already, and we can’t wait to sample it here.
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Before you get upset, know that the little guy isn’t drinking wine, just apple cranberry juice. You have to admit the glass seems to be just the right size for his nose.
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