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Champagne-style popping corks for children parties

Soft-drink bottles with corks that produce Champagne-style pop effect, for children birthday parties
 
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Kids will love it. I think some adults will find it cool too.

Eye-safety considerations prohibit usage of a solid cork that jumps like real chanpagne. I suggest a cork that produce a pop sound effect, and has a non-solid part that jumps toward the ceiling.

Two marketing options: 1) Coca-cola et al. will produce a special edition party-bottles with the popping corks. 2) Sell universal multi-usage corks that fit standard bottles.

Zetov, Jan 15 2005

Martinelli's Sparkling Cider http://www.martinel...Sparkling_Cider.htm
Ta-da! [bristolz, Jan 15 2005]

pop gun for [tiromancer] http://reruns4weeon...ages/toy_popgun.jpg
[FarmerJohn, Jan 15 2005]

and more http://www.claytonbailey.com/popgun.htm
look around [FarmerJohn, Jan 15 2005]

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       They'd be slightly safer if they were tethered to the bottle. Possibly to some object inside the bottle, like in Guinness.   

       Didn't toy guns pop out a cork on a string, sometime in the past? Or is that made up? My reference is a vague memory of "There's a Monster In My Clostet"
tiromancer, Jan 15 2005
  

       Martinellis Sparkling Cider? Very common at kid's parties in my neck of the woods. Looks and acts like a champagne bottle.
bristolz, Jan 15 2005
  

       //They'd be slightly safer if they were tethered to the bottle. Possibly to some object inside the bottle, like in Guinness.//
Grolsch. But not for kids!
gnomethang, Jan 15 2005
  


 

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