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Beer Boxes Live Again As 'Beer Hats'
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- What's beer without a good head -- or a good hat? Science teacher Pete Montana is turning cardboard beer boxes into cowboy hats.
He and his wife Cyndy have created beer-hats.com to sell them.
Montana says he got the idea two years ago while at a country music concert. They started making a few dozen hats and now churn them out by the hundreds.
The Buffalo, N.Y.- area couple sell the beer hats for about $25 each.
They even have a contract with Coors, which is using the beer hats to promote events across the country. The couple also has hats in a variety of brands, including Labatts, Molsons and Miller.
Their Web site says you can now, "Wear beer that goes to your head."
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- What's beer without a good head -- or a good hat? Science teacher Pete Montana is turning cardboard beer boxes into cowboy hats.
He and his wife Cyndy have created beer-hats.com to sell them.
Montana says he got the idea two years ago while at a country music concert. They started making a few dozen hats and now churn them out by the hundreds.
The Buffalo, N.Y.- area couple sell the beer hats for about $25 each.
They even have a contract with Coors, which is using the beer hats to promote events across the country. The couple also has hats in a variety of brands, including Labatts, Molsons and Miller.
Their Web site says you can now, "Wear beer that goes to your head."