Manchester City's players were enjoying champagne and Heineken, as well as going all 'No Pyro, No Party' on their bus parade through the streets of Manchester to celebrate winning the league by accruing an unprecedented 100 points.
Youngster Phil Foden was well involved in the title party but given he's got to way until 28 May until he's 18 and can't legally drink alcohol, the BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year award winner had to settle for a Vimto slush.
Going off City's Instagram story, it looked like Stockport's finest was having a whale of a time though, sipping his slush in one and holding the Carabao Cup as the bus made its way through a sea of sky blue.
To be fair, with the sun beaming down in the city centre, it was perfect weather for a refreshing Vimto slush so fair play, Phil.
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Foden wrote his name in Premier League folklore at the weekend when he became the youngest player to win a winners' medal.
The Under 17 World Cup winner did not feature from the bench in home games against Huddersfield and Brighton and many were disappointed that he did not collect his medal during the ceremony following City's penultimate home game.
But a late cameo in the dramatic last-gasp win over Southampton, where a last-gasp goal from Gabriel Jesus took City to a ridiculous points tally of 100 out of a possible 114, meant he has now five PL appearances and therefore qualifies for a medal.
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