Linkdump: January 2008

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Authored by: bbk on Saturday, January 12 2008 @ 07:32 PM PST Fiber Optic Candy - Glowing Gummy Bears

Not quite the same thing but how about glowing gummy bears?

I found a package at a gift store in Holmes county, Ohio (Amish country, of all places) - they come with little plastic tongs. The tongs have an embedded LED in the tip. Squeeze the tweezers to pick up a gummy bear, a switch is closed, the LED lights, and the gummy bear glows as it diffuses the light.

The tongs say "Kandy Kastle" on them. Here's something similar.

Sounds right up your alley.

Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, January 15 2008 @ 10:14 PM PST Linkdump: January 2008
thank you so much for linking to my moss experiment! They are still doing well. Cheers!
Kim
www.littlesomethings.blogspot.com
Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, January 22 2008 @ 03:26 AM PST Linkdump: January 2008
I attended the sale at HSC. It's sad to see such a resource be lost, but I got some great stuff!
-Tim

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