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Fireball Firebox Cinnamon Whisky 3.5L (2x 1.75L Pouches) $167.03 ($162.86 eBay Plus, Was $208.79) Delivered @ BoozeBud eBay

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Seems like a great deal for this popular drink

"Fireball Whisky's Limited Edition Firebox has made it to Australia! Containing two (yes, two!!) 1.75 litre pouches of fireball in each box and with very limited stock available, don't miss out on your chance to bring the party this summer. If you haven't tried it yet, just imagine what it feels like to stand face-to-face with a fire-breathing dragon who just ate a whisky barrel full of spicy cinnamon. Live it, love it, shoot it – what happens next is up to you.

Excludes: Northern Territory, QLD Far North, QLD Regional, SA Regional, Tasmania, VIC Regional, WA Regional, WA Remote

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  • +2

    Okay this is a dangerous deal. I wouldn't trust myself to have self control.

  • +4

    Is that actually a goon bag of fireball?

    • They're two 1.75L pouches not one 3.5L pouch but essentially, yes. This would definitely not be safe around me. At least it stops you halfway though

  • +6

    $32.40/700ml for anyone not wanting to do the math.

  • Memories of being passed out on the beach Christmas day after some of this. Time to stock up for next Christmas.

  • +1

    short dated?

    • +8

      33% alcohol, short dated?! Lol

      • +1

        Alcohol preserved with sugar ;)

  • +6

    "Fireball Whisky's Limited Edition Firebox has made it to Australia!"

    • we couldn't sell it in North America or Europe… So we've stuck it on a boat and sent it to Australia!
    • And you better believe Aussies will buy it.

  • +3

    Good Lord we are at the end times, goon bags of whiskey, I shall pray for us all

  • +2

    Pull another $5+ off stacking https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/725664

  • I’m sure whiskey made the decision years ago to have all their 40% level.
    If so, why does this 33% one exist¿
    Especially when most spirits are at least 37%¿

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