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    I was at a wedding recently and my friends used these lights for the center pieces. My mind immediately went to different ways to use the lights on Halloween. I think that I'll use them in containers full of liquid in my mad scientist lab (my kitchen).
    http://www.100candles.com/item.htm/9...ible-LED-Light
    They also make them in red
    http://www.100candles.com/items/item_9518.htm
    and green
    http://www.100candles.com/item.htm/9...ible-LED-Light
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    I got my lights today! They seem to work great right out of the packege. I plan on using them with dry ice to give a good effect.
    Eventhough I am Dead it is always warm inside my bed.
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    That's great! Putting them in dry ice is a great idea.
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    I think the lights in combination with water and dry ice will have a real nice look at night. Give an errie look to a cauldron.
    Eventhough I am Dead it is always warm inside my bed.
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    I totally agree and may steal your idea.
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    I love this! I'd actually use them all year in our pond!
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    I did a little review on them a few years back.

    http://www.anunorthodoxhalloween.com/?p=208

    Good little lights, with a few caveats. The price jump from 2009-2010 led to me not purchasing more of them in 2010 more than anything else.

    Not sure what the cold of dry ice might do to battery life...
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    Nice pics - how big are those pumpkins? My main complaint about normal LED tealights is that they're just not bright enough to light up even a medium pumpkin, only the tap-light styled ones with multiple LEDs are.

    Cold usually makes electronic things work better. Dry ice might be a little too cold though.
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    They are small lights. The size of normal tea lights. The coldness of the dry ice is a concern of mine. The look of the vapors and the light in it is what I am looking for.
    Eventhough I am Dead it is always warm inside my bed.
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