@variablepulserate In severe flooding back in the 1970s, supplies had to be dropped to a flood-isolated sheep station homestead from a light aircraft. Included in the package was a bottle of rum. They had to find a way of cushioning the rum bottle but couldn’t find any packaging.
Until the copilot hollowed out a loaf of bread, removed the cork from the bottle, extracted some of the contents to allow the rest to slosh about and not damage the glass on impact. The top end of the load was resealed with the discarded centre of the loaf.
It was then dropped overboard wit a label proclaiming the presence of rum within. Then the copilot notice he still had the cork in the plane.
After the floods has passed the intrepid airmen got back in contact with the station owner to apologise for the unintended rum leakage. The response was “that’s OK, mate, we had bread & butter pudding that night!”