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New Bourbon water features 'Frozen' girls and Disney princesses

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By Oona McGee

In Japan there’s a company called Bourbon. Rather than specialising in alcoholic spirits though, Bourbon in Japan is famous for sweets, chocolate and natural mineral water. This summer, they’ll be adding something really sweet to the water: bottles adorned with Disney Princesses in ethereal watercolour designs. In addition to the series, they’ll be releasing "Anna and the Snow Queen" ("Frozen"). You know these girls will want to live in your freezer this summer because, well the cold never bothered them anyway.

What better partner for a water bottle than a water color design? There is Snow White in her classic color palette, and Rapunzel with her cascading locks and purple accessories. And Cinderella in her sky-blue gown.

Retailing at 100 yen each excluding tax, you’ll be able to keep the image by simply peeling off the wrapping. Otherwise, you could snip off the top of the bottle and keep to re-use it as a vase or pencil container.

The 500 ml bottles will go on sale in Japan on July 15. If you like Disney princesses, you’ll be having a lot of Bourbon this summer.

Source: Entabe

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There was much disappointment in this article. I was looking forward to getting drunk with pictures of disney princesses on my drink.

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On the other hand, use this as a substitute when drinking bourbon & branch water. That why you are drinking bourbon & bourbon.

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Refill with vodka.

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