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Dec 17, 2010

Unfortunately, You Can't Eat These Radioactive Jars of LED Jam

Considering I've just polished off half a jar of jam, you could say I'm a fan of all things preserved. But inedible LED jams? JellyLamps' bright hues make me sad I can't slather a knife-full on a bit of crust.

When turned upside down, the LED light inside each jar of JellyLamps jam switches on, and glows neon. When flipped over, rightside-up, it looks just like a normal jar of jam—albeit, one that's made from fruit plucked from the bushes of Chernobyl.

Unfortunately they're very pricey for what they are. Each jar runs off two AAA batteries (which casts 50hrs of light, apparently), and costs $45

24 comments:

  1. These are completely pointless but I want one so much.

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  2. can they be worn as a headlamp?

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  3. For once I can say I have no want or need to buy something I have read about on your blog. An LED Jar? I don't really care.

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  4. It would be good to have one on your nightstand :D

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  5. I want those! Merry christmas BTW

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  6. I just want to construct large scale replicas of the blue one all over my neighborhood.

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  7. These are actually pretty cool.

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  8. this would be a nice present to a girlfriend

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  9. I would even risk spreading it on toast because its too awesome for a health warning!

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  10. When I die I want my ashes to be put into one of these.

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  11. those are some pretty rad jars.

    definitely not worth my money though

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  12. Actually they look tasty but 45$ is a little too much

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  13. but they look so tasty and delicious!

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  14. I want to eat so bAD

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  15. "Inedible" just sounds like a "challenge."

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  16. They look amazing... I wish they were edible )':

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  17. "These are completely pointless but I want one so much." lol.

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