The World's First Champagne Gun To Blast In Miami

Miami's elite club-goers can now add more fun to their metal party by spraying magnum Champagne. The Champagne gun is a sparkling and expensive drink that you can pour into glasses or blast it to your pals. The enormous weapon is designed with three finishes - chrome, gold and rose gold - and costs $499. It's able to produce up to 23-foot spray for about 45-second duration.

Being introduced by the French-based company, Extra Night, the Champagne Gun is brought to America by U.S distributor Jeremy Touitou. The King of Sparklers hopes that the gun could decorate bars and nightclubs. Touitou excitedly explained how the magnum bottle attached was so easy to use, "With just 'a couple of shake', it shoots steady streams of bubbles".

Touitou told Munchies about the Champagne gun market. Touitou knew the Champagne Gun inventor from a French colleague - suggesting Touitou as the 'good fit' to distribute the toys. Years in nightlife industry have earned him a title, 'Sparkler King' due to the only line he sold before branching out to many other products.

What happens when you get shot from this weapon?

Champagne gun official website claims that the gun is 'completely harmless' and is attachable to any type of magnum bottle of champagne.  The site also shares on how to use the champagne gun, either for displays, service or shower.

Not into a stream battle? The gun also enables you to pour the champagne in your glass - which is more practical and economical, but less 'wow'. Admitted to sell the guns to Hyde Beach and Seaspice, the sparkler distributor plans to introduce it to more nightclubs in order to expand the 'war territory'. Big spenders who are just as enthusiastic as the VIPs can also bring the toy home,

The commercial went viral on the first ten days - shipping 400 units of the gun to clubs. Commenting the sales, Touitou was expecting it to be 'pretty well' but surprisingly it exceeded his expectation.

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