Yes.
No.
Unopened water bottles collapse due to changes in air pressure. When the air pressure outside the bottle is higher than the pressure inside, the bottle can collapse as the external pressure pushes in on the bottle, causing it to shrink.
In Indiana, it is generally illegal to return unopened liquor bottles to retailers. State law prohibits the return of alcoholic beverages once they have been sold, except in specific circumstances such as when a product is defective. Retailers are not allowed to accept returns for any reason, including unopened bottles. Always check with local regulations and specific store policies, as they may vary.
Yes, you can refill a Jim Beam decanter. Many collectors and enthusiasts refill these decorative bottles with the same bourbon or a different whiskey, as long as the original decanter is clean and dry. However, it's important to note that refilling may alter the decanter's value as a collectible item. Always ensure that the new contents are of good quality and properly sealed.
up to 100,000 monopoly dollars
100th anniversary Eckerd Coca Cola bottles are selling for around $30. These bottles are in perfect condition with good paint and are unopened.
BMan (brian n) wouldn't know. he likes to pop bottles
Yes, but all bottles but be unopened and made of plastic. Also, no beer can come in.
16.3 billion unopened, and over 10 trillion opened in landfills and recycling centers
Probably, as long as it's inside checked luggage and not a carry-on bag.
No. eBay doesn't permit the sale of hard liquor.