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    Monday
    Sep222014

    Let there be light. Colorful Light! 

     

    Incandescent bulbs are pretty much gone from store shelves and are no longer made for the US market. LED bulbs are also slowly replacing CFL bulbs, but neither of those bulbs have color filaments. (A far as I’ve seen.) But, you can still make those very economical bulbs colorful. Moodies Light Bulb Covers let you have a colorful, durable and inexpensive way to customize your CFL and LED bulbs. Great for dorm rooms, nightclubs, landscapers or any place you feel like dabbling in home décor. Moodies are heat resistant silicone caps that fit snugly over CFL and LED bulbs, changing the color and mood of your environment quickly, safely and inexpensively. (Silicone is the same material used in bake ware, oven mitts, etc.) And the company says Moodies have shape memory; so they can crush, fold or stuff them literally anywhere, and they will retain their shape immediately upon release. IMPORTANT! Only useMoodies for CFL or LED bulbs. Do not use over incandescent or halogen bulbs which get very hot. Price at the company website is $3 each, or there’s a rainbow assortment for $19.99, plus S&H. (Prices as of 8/7/14) They should be in stores in the fall. 

    Giz Wiz Moodies Video: http://youtu.be/S12PHH2vA-w

    Company website: www.buymoodies.com 

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