Gummy Bear Light

It’s a known fact that gummy bears are an excellent conductor of light (I seriously have no evidence to back this claim up) so it’s no surprise that someone decided to harness the natural luminescence of these sweet treats to illuminate their living space. Of course, this isn’t a real gummy bear — You definitely can’t eat it, and furthermore, I don’t think you’d want to mostly because of the electrical wiring running through it. Despite not having any of the delicious properties of your ordinary gummy bear, it definitely has all the aesthetics down to each gummy letter. ($28.99 @ Amazon)

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