They're not cheap but they are HYSTERICAL! A great present for a true fan. Check out the separate link on the site for the punch bowl antlers AND Griswold hockey jersey.
From the site: In the movie, Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) and his cousin Eddie (Randy Quaid) drank eggnog from glass moose-s...morehaped mugs (at Clark's house, during the Christmas holidays).
Through Warner Bros., we have determined that these glass mugs were "props" only (fashioned specifically for movie filming). Alas, the glass mugs were never produced for consumer use.
BUT...
Due to a demand for glass moose-shaped mugs, by tourists and movie buffs as well, we have designed our own glass vessels and they are ready to go!!"
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My wife, Kira, has excellent taste, and she got these Jan Leslie cufflinks for me in silver. (I am not a big fan of gold, plus they are soooo pricey in gold).
Anyway, these are hands-down my favorite cufflinks and I wear them a lot. People often compliment ..."
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