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Johny Bootlegger

Johny Bootlegger - nail polish remover

Mixed with fruity kool-aid in a glass bottle.

Flavors include

Fox hole fruit punch

Moonshine mango

Ice lemonade

Alcatraz sour apple

Juice joint watermelon

Sing sing sour grape

Shady shades strawberry

Syndicate sour peach

Prison break black cherry

Scarface sour raspberry

Your local corner / arab store or

wine and spirits Shop may carry them .

Easier to drink compared to four loko.
And Johny Bootlegger is gluten free.

Contains 12% alcohol by volume, with ten flavors that are simply the bees' knees. Enjoy responsibly. OR ELSE.

*10% alcohol by volume in TN and MS

Johny Bootlegger is inspired by the Prohibition era of the 1920s – where many creative cocktails were invented in speakeasies. It’s a great choice when a very tasty, spirited beverage is desired. At 12% alcohol by volume, and ten great flavors to choose from, Johny Bootlegger lives up to the legend.

* Geloso Beverage Group
Johny Bootlegger by Blu_leef March 16, 2023

bootlegger 

A bootlegger is a person who sells alcohol off hours. Orriginally a bootlegger was a person who smuggled contraband onto a ship in the long boots made of waxed leather used to keep dry when entering and exiting small boats used to get to and from a ship at anchor. Contraban was hidden inside the boots in order to sneak it onto the ship.

Durring american prohibition many of todays larger beer breweries and alcohol distilleries remained active although illigally, these companies exist today because they were able to act as bootlegger and moonshiners during these terrible times.
1. I ran out of beer last night about 3am so i called the bootlegger cab and he hooked me up.
2. The bootlegger is a good man to know if you drink to all hours of the night.
3. ME!
bootlegger by The_doctor May 9, 2006

bootlegged

adjective; desribes something that isn't real or doesn't work properly, also doesn't look or sound good.
Yo Caleb's haircut is looking mad bootlegged yo.
bootlegged by O Negative June 16, 2007

bootlegger 

to procure, produce or process alcohol illegally for personal use or widesale distribution. This term most likely originated during the prohibition era.
"Daddy, what's a bootlegger?"

"Bootlegger is a term for old guys back in the day who used to smuggle alcohol across state lines because they didn't want to pay taxes or stop drinking."
bootlegger by edward p September 1, 2007

bootlegger 

a undergrounddistributer of various item. Commonly CD, DVD PS2 Games
I got the Passion of christ DVD a week befor it came out in theaters from the bootlegger in the barber shop
bootlegger by Deez March 29, 2004

bootlegged

Something that looks low-budget or otherwise messed up; something that looks hastily thrown together or uninspired.
Person 1: Did you see Mary's webpage? Person 2: Yeah, I saw it. It was bootlegged.
bootlegged by Sphinx March 26, 2005