
Check out the Yucca Lamp!
I immediately liked this product because it has been created with a goal to reducing consumable waste & ecological accountability AND looks great!
The shell of this lamp is made with hard candy and I'd love to get my hands on one to see how it performs in a residential environment. Oddly, I know a lot about working with hard candy and have seen enough to know that it doesn't always behave as anything other than what it is (i.e. a sticky mass of sugar).
Hard Candy always looks great (ohh, the beautiful translucence of hard candy) but the issue of stickiness is hard to get around. Even when coated with a resin, streams of hard-candy-stickiness have a way of trickling from the seams. Messy and hard to maintain, I can just imagine dust bunnies leaping onto the Yucca Lamp and holding on for-e-v-e-r where-ever they land.
And on and on my list could go. But I'm thinking the creators of this lamp MUST have found a solution to all the problems I could mention. And besides, who wants to dis the eco-friendly products in the world. This one looks great and is 100% biodegradable!

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My mother-in-law received a salt crystal lamp for Christmas one year. It emits magic salt ions that tame the negative ion in the room and this improves your health, makes you richer and possibly generates air miles for you.
Can you tell me if similar candy ions exist and would they be delicious?
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