Mexico made a cloud that rains tequila

If Donald Trump succeeds in building his massive wall, the latest genius idea by the Mexicans means there is only one side everyone will want to be standing on.

The Mexico Tourism Board have invented a tequila cloud that produces real raindrops of tequila.

The creation was invented by the tourism board and a creative agency called LAPIZ to try and entice German tourists to holiday in Mexico, and it’s now on show at a gallery in Berlin.

We’re really hoping that Mexico is equally keen to get Brits to vacation in their country too, so that they come over to the UK and build us a cloud.

The tequila-based mist is created using ultrasonic humidifiers and contained in a plastic capsule, so that it keeps its shape.

When the vapour condenses, it then forms into droplets.

Anyone who fancies a drink can hold their glass underneath and collect a shot of tequila from the boozy rain.

LAPIZ

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This article originally appeared on The Sun.

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