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Just saw on the news that they are thinking of banning voon bags

(for those of you who live under a rock or don't go to the bottlo often, they are the premixed Smirnoff and cranberry or orange juice in a cask)

I for one will be pissed off if they ban them because 'they promote binge drinking' which is ridiculous. People who want to binge drink are gonna do it somehow :D

Now you tell me, where else can you buy 2 litres of delicious liquid that amounts to 10 standard drinks, all in one handy bag that doubles as a pillow after you pass out?! For only $22

I felt this needed its own thread because it's of great importance to everyone.

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i dont give a shit really if i want some i will mix it my self. but here is some interesting info to know, the "awesome" labor party introduced a tax on alco pops and the amount of them being purchased dropped, but then the amount of spirits being purchased increased about the same amount. so a ban or more tax will just make ppl buy spirits and what do u think is safer a bottle of vodka or a pre mix.

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