Nothing. Just a bare key, if it wasn't for having to use the key to open the fuel door it would never leave the ignition.
As someone raised mormon but is no longer associated, I laughed especially hard at this. Though I suppose there are some non-alcoholic beverages that require bottle-openers, jussayin
Glad you caught that one. Yeah, Martinelli's and Mexican Coke/Fanta/Sprite to make a few. So when I'm not tinkering with my yota, my other hobby does involve beverages: www.homemadesodaexpert.blogspot.com So yeah, I pretty much just use it on my own bottled stuff, which does happen to be non-alcoholic. But I keep it around mostly because people who are in the know do get a kick out of it. My sister in law got this for me and I don't think she or any of my hardcore Mormon friends/relations really appreciate the irony. I don't think there's a lot of tailgating happening at LaVell Edwards stadium, at least there wasn't any while I was there. But I'm sure whatever marketing company bought the NCAA licensing for this thought college football tailgaters were going to be a gold mine with this particular product line. Actually the credit card size opener I carry in my wallet is more useful at actually opening bottles. It's probably one of the few bottle openers that has set off the metal detector at the LDS conference center in Salt Lake City onon multip occasions.
I actually got this critter a few years ago at my local Toyota Dealership. I don't even rememeber what I got, or even what vehicle it was for. But they gave it to me, for free! Had a 19.99 sticker on the back so