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Cool factor: ON. Color factor: OFF. This would be a much more pleasing aesthetic and effect if it wasn’t a throw-back to the 80s. I gave up leg warmers quite a long time ago, and I think the creators of this ingenious product might benefit from minding their target audience…potheads from the breakdance period (original, not revived) don’t have the cash to purchase this kind of stuff – recovered potheads do. And we like organic light. Chaka Khan wants her headband back.
OMG this would be so great as a serving tray at a cocktail party. It would light up when there’s food on it, and then the lights would go out when the food is gone. I’ve got to get a hold of this stuff!