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Social distancing is certainly not easy. We did not appreciate all of the activities that were once available to us before, that is for sure. There’s something about being stuck in the house that makes us want to count our blessings, but that does not mean that we don’t miss the brunches that we know and love. It’s been so long since we were able to meet up with our friends and loved ones.

However, we do have some much needed good news to offer you. We have found out about a special tool that allows you to enjoy one of the key elements of a great brunch. As any experienced brunch lover already knows, it is all about the mimosas. It does not matter where you are going to be drinking them, either. Thanks to these glasses, you can now enjoy bottomless mimosas without having to leave the house.

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These containers have the same shape as a champagne bottle and each glass holds 32 ounces! The average brunch cocktail clocks in at 4 ounces. Once you have filled your glass, you will have the equivalent of eight mimosas to enjoy. It’s probably for the best that we drink this at home because we are definitely not going to be driving anywhere once these bad boys start to catch up with us.

BigMouth Inc. is responsible for the glasses and now you can order your own from Amazon for $13. QVC and Wal-Mart are also offering these glasses, among other places.

Photo: Amazon/Visit the BigMouth Inc Store

All you need to do now is choose the meal that is going to be responsible for soaking up all of those mimosas. If you are anything like us, you are probably already fantasizing about pairing these mimosas with some French toast. Or maybe you are more of a pancake type?

Either way, the world is your oyster and you have every option available to you. Meanwhile, there are others who may decide to chase their bowl of breakfast cereal with a towering mimosa. Brunch does not have to fall by the wayside because we are stuck at home, after all.