Considering I’ve just polished off half a jar of jam, you may say I’m keen on all things preserved. But inedible LED jams? JellyLamps’ bright hues make me sad I will’t slather a knife-full on somewhat crust.
When turned the other way up, the LED light inside each jar of JellyLamps jam switches on, and glows neon. When flipped over, rightside-up, it looks a dead ringer for an ordinary jar of jam-albeit, person who’s made out of fruit plucked from the bushes of Chernobyl.
Unfortunately they’re very pricey for what they’re. Each jar runs off two AAA batteries (which casts 50hrs of light, apparently), and fees 35 Euros (around $46). [ JellyLamps via HolyCool via OhGizmo ]
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