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1. Get a bottle of vodka

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2. Get 3-4 packs of Skittles

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3. Drain about 1 cup (ish) out of the bottle

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4. Open the Skittles and dump into a bowl

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5. Remove the green and purple Skittles

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6. Pour in the remaining colours

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7. Shake it up

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8. Leave for about 2 days

9. Open up and pour out contents over a strainer with a cloth (to filter out the gunk)

10. Pour remaining liquid into vodka bottle

11. Use for shots and party tricks

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Also try buying a watermelon, cutting a hole big enough to pour vodka in, pouring in the vodka then putting the piece back in the hole and leaving to soak in the freezer for 48 hours

Man, thats the best watermelon ever :)

AND its healthy.....cause its got watermelon in it (hey come on, you have to justify it somehow right?)

yeah you gotta skip the bad colours otherwise it goes brown

ive checked mine again and its about half dissolved

the guys at work were talking about it

cos the russians do vodka with chilli etc

so we were talking about other random stuff you can do it with

Also try buying a watermelon, cutting a hole big enough to pour vodka in, pouring in the vodka then putting the piece back in the hole and leaving to soak in the freezer for 48 hours

Man, thats the best watermelon ever :pwned:

AND its healthy.....cause its got watermelon in it (hey come on, you have to justify it somehow right?)

best.invention.ever!

u are a legend!

ive smelt it today - it smells so good

ill leave it another day and see how it goes tomorrow

will give it a drain (defintely needs it) and then a taste test

i reckon it will be tops

fark its pretty potent!!!! smells strong

actaully speaking of which

ill will be havign one soon this month as my olds are away

so will be a get together at my place

but its in tullmamarine

should be a good crew tho

will let you know

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