Things We Saw Today: Guillermo del Toro’s Tequila Is Something Right Out of a del Toro Movie

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Patrón and director Guillermo del Toro collaborated on a special tequila that looks like something straight out of a del Toro movie. “Tequila courses through the veins of my native land, Jalisco. It represents a communion between spirit and earth, steeped in time and tradition, and a source of pride that roots us and defines us both,” he says. “Through the years, I have been offered many collaborations in designing and executing different products. I have never been tempted. This creation has been an adventure, and a privilege.”

While somewhat pricey, this is definitely a special, once-in-a-lifetime treat for anyone who loves both tequila and del Toro. What I’m saying, is please pretty please buy me these tequila and I will adore you forever. (via /Film)

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Tom Holland has confirmed in an Instagram post that he is, indeed, hiding a frog in his mouth. As if we didn’t all already know.

What kind of frog-related or non-frog-related things did you see today?

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