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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (KABC) -- Football fans, if you'd like to take gloating to a new level then Fireball Whisky has just the thing for you. The company will collect the tears of disappointed fans ...
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(CNN) – Calling all football fans, if you’d like to take gloating to a new level, Fireball has just the thing. It’s collecting the tears of disappointed fans after their team loses for a new whisky.
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Fireball Whisky is giving football fans something to cry about. The alcoholic beverage brand announced this week that it will be making one-of-a-kind whiskies crafted with real human tears.
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No, that’s not a typo and it’s not April Fool’s Day... Fireball is planning to make a whiskey by distilling human tears, specifically the tears of football fans whose teams have just lost.