Cafe Owner Alarms Public By Selling Fake Molotov Cocktails

If you’re selling molotov cocktails at your cafe, you’re definitely going to get a visit from the cops. A cafe owner in Japan set out a basket full of Kirin bottles stuffed with rags. He then posted a sign that said “Molotov Cocktails: One for 100 yen.

Naturally, this sparked some uneasiness among the community. Upon first look, it’s a molotov cocktail that’s practically primed and ready for use. Though on closer inspection, one could see that the bottles were empty.

Regardless, the police caught wind of this unconventional promotion and paid the cafe a visit. The owner was asked to remove his display and given a warning for “creating a stressful environment for others.”

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