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Slick Willy

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  • Publish Date: Jul 2, 2009

The Fourth of July, the perfect time to reflect on the leadership of our country, past and present. Today we bring you a wine tool that will bring you right back to the 90s, the days of the booming economy, and of course, Bill Clinton. A decade later, with the Mrs. as Secretary of State, Mr. Bill is living a more behind-the-scenes lifestyle. But his fun-loving self hasn’t been totally forgotten. Enter: Corkscrew Bill.

Measuring in at 9 inches (with a 3-inch screw hanging from his, well, you know) this little replica of Bill Clinton is half action-hero, half corkscrew. The most famous presidential corkscrew ever can now be yours to own, and this one can’t be impeached for screwing the wrong things. Talk about a conversation piece.

Dressed in a suit with a red, white and blue striped tie, one might say that this little tool is defaming the former President. We at The Daily Sip™ thinks that depends on what your definition of ‘is’ is.

Looking to serve up a little humor with your burgers and brats? So are we.

Get yours at www.corkscrewbill.com

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