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  • The iFlask

    The iFlask released it’s prototype a few months back and recieved brilliant acclaim for it’s “I should’ve (could’ve) thought of that” innovative idea. The newest version is finally for sale modeled after a 4/4S, holds 5oz of liquid and features a slow-clap worthy open/close system along the top in place of the auxiliary jack and power button. The iFlask also comes with a collapsible keychain-sized shot glass. The iFlask $25  

  • What is Causing People To Shy Away From Attending Football Games? [Infographic]

    As we told you last week, 60% of football fans prefer tailgating at home. So what is driving this change in the way football fans across the country are enjoying America’s game? It’s a number of things ranging from technology advances that let you watch every game in real time on crystal clear TV’s to obnoxious fans offending every kid within 25 feet with their drunken obscenities. But mostly this shift is being caused by rising prices in just about everything. Tickets, gas, parking, and the list goes on. 

  • Report: 60% Of Football Fans Prefer Tailgating At Home

    There’s nothing like heading to a stadium for a nice day of tailgating. You’ve got the energy of the crowd, the smell of the BBQ, kids bolting in front of your car as you try to navigate narrowing parking lots, drunken fans hurling beer bottles at your face, weather conditions that always seem to be either too hot or too cold. Wait a minute, that sounds kind of hectic and we’re not the only ones who think so. If a Ad Week/Harris Poll survey is to be believed, 60% of U.S. adults say that they prefer to watch NFL games on TV, all curled up on the couch, while just 6% actually attend the games in person. To further explore these stats we headed to football stadiums across America with former NFL star Dhani Jones to explore the drama that can go along with tailgating. As you’ll see things got pretty wild. So what is causing this shift from fans attending games at the stadium to watching them at home? We’re thinking the recession is to blame. Our paychecks aren’t getting any bigger but players salaries, cost of tickets and concessions sure are. This shift to at-home tailgating is not going more »

  • The Punch Bowl VI [153 Photos]

    Tip: navigate using the ← left and right → arrow keys The Punch Bowl, our weekly look at football tailgating across America, is 100% sports, party animals, beautiful women and original tailgate photos that you have never seen before. We spend hours and hours each weekend curating these photos from the far reaches on the web and we’re proud to see that the word is getting out.

  • The Punch Bowl V [474 Photos]

    The Punch Bowl, our weekly look at football tailgating across America, is 100% sports, party animals, beautiful women and original tailgate photos that you have never seen before. We spend hours and hours each weekend curating these photos from the far reaches on the web and we’re proud to see that the word is getting out.

  • The Punch Bowl IV [190 Photos]

    Welcome to another week of the most exciting tailgate experience on the web. As we like to say, The Punch Bowl, our weekly look at football tailgating across America, has all the elements that make outstanding content. Sports, party animals, beautiful women and original tailgate photos that you have never seen before. We spend hours and hours each weekend curating these photos from the far reaches on the web and we’re proud to see that the word is getting out. If you think your school or NFL team tailgates harder than the other guys snap a few pictures and submit them! How to submit: Send it to us via email: punchbowl.rsvlts@gmail.com. The Punch Bowl I [73 Photos] | The Punch Bowl II [115 Photos] | The Punch Bowl III [216 Photos] | The Punch Bowl IV [190 Photos]

 
 

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