This glass holds a whole bottle of prosecco
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Your support makes all the difference.Whether you’re celebrating something exciting or simply need it after a long week, sometimes only a bottle of prosecco will do.
Is there any situation that can’t be improved by prosecco? Quite.
And sometimes, you just don’t want to share. Or have to keep getting up to get a refill. So what’s a girl (or guy) to do?
Enter, the giant prosecco glass.
Shaped just like a regular champagne flute, this supersized glass will hold a whole bottle of bubbly.
So yes, dreams do come true. Heaven is a place on earth. Your prayers have been answered.
By the pool, on the sofa, at a picnic - all scenarios would be improved by a giant prosecco glass.
The only potential problem could be, however, the prosecco getting warm. But supposedly you could just keep it in a personal ice bucket and keep that sweet, sweet nectar chilled.
The epic glass costs £14.99 from The Present Finder.
Unsurprisingly, people are going mad for it.
Although giant wine glasses have been around for a while, a giant prosecco flute seems long overdue.
Our love of the bubbly shows no signs of slowing down, with queues gathering down the streets last weekend as people clamoured to make the most of Lidl’s six bottles of prosecco for £20 bank holiday deal.
Six bottles of prosecco, six giant glasses, six pals - great night sorted.
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