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That's all to this drinkable lightsaber!
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Inuru, the company behind these limited-edition bottles, hopes to usher in a new era of smart labels with this technology.
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Though they claim to use "eco-friendly materials", we can't help but cringe at the e-waste implications of products like this going mainstream. To put it one way: This is not the future we're looking for.
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We cannot deny, however, that this is a very cool bottle. How does it score on our repairability scale, you ask?
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Hmmm.... Ponder on it, we must.
[* black] That's all to this drinkable lightsaber! | |
[* black] [https://www.inuru.com/technology|Inuru|new_window=true], the company behind these limited-edition bottles, hopes to usher in a new era of smart labels with this technology. | |
- | [* black] Though they claim to use eco-friendly materials, we can't help but cringe at the e-waste implications of products like this going mainstream. To put it one way: ''This is not the future we're looking for.'' |
+ | [* black] Though they claim to use "eco-friendly materials", we can't help but cringe at the e-waste implications of products like this going mainstream. To put it one way: ''This is not the future we're looking for.'' |
[* black] We cannot deny, however, that this is a very cool bottle. How does it score on our repairability scale, you ask? | |
[* black] ''Hmmm.... Ponder on it, we must.'' |
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