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Photos of the Day: Sipping Liquor From a Deodorant Can?

Sick of dishing out $10 for an 8 oz. beer at concerts and ball games? Hong Kong entrepreneur Scott Przirembel has developed "sneaky flasks" that allow users to sneak alcohol into public places. No more paying high prices!

Summer is in full swing, and for me (and many others) that means music concerts, ball games and many other outdoor activities. I wait all year round for warm temps, but when I finally get to that Zac Brown Band concert I'm asked to shell out $10 for a tiny cup of Bud Light. And a pint of a seasonal craft beer? Forget about it.

Not many people are willing to dish out that kind of cash, so Hong Kong native Scott Przirembel developed "sneaky flask" containers to hold alcoholic beverages incognito.

Call me cheap, but I love this idea.

Some of his products include binoculars, cameras and hairbrushes — all hollowed out to allow room for the good stuff

But his latest product is the Bev-Can Body Spray Secret Flask. This container looks exactly like a can of deodorant so you can easily sneak your alcoholic beverage of choice into restaurants, bars, games, concerts or wherever else your summer activities may take you.

"We will use a thermal cylindrical printer to put images on the can," Przirembel said. "It's the same process used on actual cans of deodorant, ensuring that the flask will look completely realistic."

In order to help generate the funding needed, Przirembel has launched a Kickstarter campaign.