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Eric Church’s Bar Is Selling a Morgan Wallen Drink That Comes with a Chair on the Rim

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Eric Church’s Bar Is Selling a Morgan Wallen Drink That Comes with a Chair on the Rim

It’s been almost a year since Morgan Wallen nearly maimed two police officers on Broadway in Nashville.  But Eric Church’s bar, Chief’s, home of the infamous chair-throw heard round the world, is still having fun with it.

You can now buy a Morgan Wallen drink at Chief’s called “The Chair”.  It features Smirnoff Raspberry Vodka, raspberry liqueur, lemonade, and a splash of soda.

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And it’s “only” $19 bucks.  But here’s the best part.  It comes with a MINI-CHAIR on the rim.

Morgan was originally charged with three felonies, but pleaded guilty to lesser charges.  He wound up receiving probation and seven days at a DUI education center.

No harm, no foul, right?  I just wouldn’t have guessed Morgan was a raspberry vodka guy.

 

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