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British Columbia Dogwood Flower Clear Souvenir Shot Glass 2oz Man Cave

$ 4.21

Availability: 100 in stock
  • California Prop 65 Warning: For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
  • Department: Unisex Adult
  • Year Manufactured: 2010
  • Modified Item: No
  • Character: Logo
  • Time Period Manufactured: 2010-2019
  • Brand: Jim Beam
  • Style: Traditional
  • Item Width: 2 in
  • Condition: Good pre-owned condition. light scuffs, has some peel on gold trim, no cracks, no cracks
  • Bundle Description: No
  • Features: Engraved
  • Number of Items in Set: One-Piece
  • Theme: Barware
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Color: Clear
  • Glassware Type: Shot Glass
  • Size: Small
  • Model: Dogwood Flower
  • Handmade: No
  • Service For: 1
  • Franchise: British Columbia
  • Item Height: 2.7 in
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Shape: Round
  • Glass Type: Normal Glass
  • Beverage Type: Hot or Cold
  • Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
  • Design: Embossed
  • Material: Glass
  • Item Weight: 3 oz
  • Vintage: No
  • Occasion: All Occasions
  • Capacity: 2 fl oz
  • Type: Shot Glass
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Pattern: Flower
  • Set Includes: Shot Glass
  • Item Diameter: 2 in

    Description

    British Columbia Dogwood Flower Clear Souvenir Shot Glass 2oz Man Cave Free Shipping.
    Green, white, gold, and clear
    British Columbia Dogwood Flower Clear Souvenir Shot Glass 2oz Man Cave
    The Pacific dogwood was adopted in 1956 as British Columbia's floral emblem. The Pacific dogwood is a tree that grows six to eight meters high and flowers in April and May. In the autumn it is conspicuous for its cluster of bright red berries and brilliant foliage
    A shot for a shot, as it were. Another version suggests the small glass is named after Fredrich Otto Schott and sold by German glass factory around 1884. In the 1940s, the shot glass was first documented in reference to regulating the amount of liquor in a drink. By that time, owners probably put it in place to prevent bartenders from overpouring
    One origin story I like suggests shot refers to a small amount of whiskey. The imbiber downs the contents of the small glass, and then he slams the glass down on the bar with a resounding shot
    Another claim, the name comes from Old West saloon patrons bellying up to the bar and trading a cartridge for a glass of whiskey. A shot for a shot, as it were
    2 fl oz / 59 ml
    2 1/8'' D x 2 1/2'' T
    Smoke free home
    Light scuffs, has some peel on gold trim, no cracks, no chips
    Free shipping
    Preowned condition