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Simply press the button on the base of this amazing Glowing Wine Glass and the stem will fetchingly light up. With seven rainbow colours to choose from, there are plenty of different ways to dress up your drink, and even a multicolour setting. So if you're into the low light party look, the room will be awash with the glorious glow of these beautifully lit glasses. The plastic bowl can be put in the dishwasher, but we recommend handwashing - and please make sure you unscrew the base first.

Features:

  • Plastic wine glass that lights up in a variety of colours (one supplied)
  • Removable base
  • 7 coloured lights which illuminate your drink: Red, green, blue, red -green, blue-green, pink-blue, red-green-blue and finally a multicolour extravaganza in motion!
  • Push button on base to activate
  • Dishwasher safe (unscrew base before washing)
  • Batteries included

Size:

  • 19cm x 8cm diameter
Brand Dzine

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They work well as wine glasses and the novelty of the light doesn't wear off quickly.

2011-10-11by gunny

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I actually got one of these for free as a prize when I topped up my phone and wasn't expecting anything too impressive, but I was pleasantly surprised. It's a fairly good size (it definitely holds enough wine) and the 7 different coloured lights make it an and interesting and oddly hypnotic addition to the table. This glowing goblet would definitely initiate conversation at any dinner party after being ceremoniously produced from the kitchen. I think I might have to buy a few more so I can have a set; it would be rude not to share...

2011-02-17by anthropolite