Fill ornaments with shots of liquor and have a very merry Christmas

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It’s nice to have something special under the Christmas tree, but what about on the tree? Candy canes are a sweet tradition, and you can get them in almost any flavor imaginable (ketchup-flavored candy canes, anyone?), but if you would prefer something a bit more grownup hanging from the boughs, you might want to check out these unique ornaments.

These Festive Boozeballs Fillable Christmas Baubles are the perfect marriage of shot glass and ornament. The set of six food-safe plastic baubles feature screw-on lids tied with red ribbons long enough to dangle from your tree branches. Each bulb is labeled “Drink Me.” Three have white lettering and three come in black lettering.

Fill the tiny flasks to toast the holidays. For those under 21 or those who don’t have a taste for alcohol, you could fill them with anything from mocktails to juice. A set of six is $11.99 on Amazon.

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The clear plastic ornaments have secure screw-on lids that allow you to fill the balls with your desired liquids and hang them without the worry of leaks or spills.

Alternatively, if you have a Cricut or other craft die cutting machine, you could create an embellishment or decorate them with monograms and sayings to make DIY gifts that family and friends can use every holiday season.

You might even opt to leave a special one for Santa on Christmas Eve. Cheers!

MORE: These Miller Lite ornaments actually hold a can of beer

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