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May 28, 2025 2 min read
Packing for a road trip is an art form. Snacks, maps, tunes… and your trusty flask. But wait, can you legally have a flask filled with alcohol in your car? The answer is a bit more nuanced than you might think.
Legality Varies:
Flask laws vary by state. Some states have open container laws that prohibit any open alcohol container in the passenger area of a vehicle, even if it's unopened. Other states are more lenient, allowing unopened containers in the trunk or glove box.
Play It Safe: The Trunk is Your Friend
To err on the side of caution, it's best to keep your filled Ragproper flask in the trunk or a locked glove compartment. This way, you avoid any potential legal issues and ensure your road trip remains a fun and carefree adventure.
Enjoying Your Flask Responsibly:
Remember, responsible drinking is key, especially when it comes to road trips. Never drink and drive, and always designate a sober driver if you plan on enjoying your flask's contents.
Plan Ahead:
The Joy of the Journey:
A flask can be a fun and enjoyable addition to any road trip. It's a way to celebrate milestones, unwind after a long day of driving, or simply enjoy a scenic view with a sip of your favorite spirit. Just remember to prioritize safety and always drink responsibly.
Bonus Tip: Consider packing a few Ragproper flask accessories, like a funnel for easy refills and a set of cups for sharing with your travel companions.
So, fill up your flask, hit the open road, and enjoy the journey responsibly!
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