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And now... the Commercial world is getting in on Interactive Lighting... Posted on: 18.04.2013 by Sook Kitaoka This is a new product from Heineken which has blinky lights in the bottle... apparently, it reacts to "... when the DJ cranks up the music." Um... I don't know of any DJs that hold back on volume, but this is a pretty neat idea for mobile lighting.http://www.psfk.com/2013/04/heineken...rt-bottle.html | |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 17.04.2013 | I couldn't work out if that was glass or not but it looked like glass. Many clubs in the UK do not allow glass bottles anymore. Plastic bottles and plastic pint 'glasses' are the norm. Also most festivals have a total ban on glass. I doubt my University will go for it because these bottles will be not be very environmentally friendly. Also, the high street club I work at do a few |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 17.04.2013 | I couldn't work out if that was glass or not but it looked like glass. Many clubs in the UK do not allow glass bottles anymore. Plastic bottles and plastic pint 'glasses' are the norm. Also most festivals have a total ban on glass. I doubt my University will go for it because these bottles will be not be very environmentally friendly. Also, the high street club I work at do a few |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 17.04.2013 | I couldn't work out if that was glass or not but it looked like glass. Many clubs in the UK do not allow glass bottles anymore. Plastic bottles and plastic pint 'glasses' are the norm. Also most festivals have a total ban on glass. I doubt my University will go for it because these bottles will be not be very environmentally friendly. Also, the high street club I work at do a few |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 17.04.2013 | I couldn't work out if that was glass or not but it looked like glass. Many clubs in the UK do not allow glass bottles anymore. Plastic bottles and plastic pint 'glasses' are the norm. Also most festivals have a total ban on glass. I doubt my University will go for it because these bottles will be not be very environmentally friendly. Also, the high street club I work at do a few |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 17.04.2013 | I couldn't work out if that was glass or not but it looked like glass. Many clubs in the UK do not allow glass bottles anymore. Plastic bottles and plastic pint 'glasses' are the norm. Also most festivals have a total ban on glass. I doubt my University will go for it because these bottles will be not be very environmentally friendly. Also, the high street club I work at do a few |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 17.04.2013 | I couldn't work out if that was glass or not but it looked like glass. Many clubs in the UK do not allow glass bottles anymore. Plastic bottles and plastic pint 'glasses' are the norm. Also most festivals have a total ban on glass. I doubt my University will go for it because these bottles will be not be very environmentally friendly. Also, the high street club I work at do a few |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 17.04.2013 | I couldn't work out if that was glass or not but it looked like glass. Many clubs in the UK do not allow glass bottles anymore. Plastic bottles and plastic pint 'glasses' are the norm. Also most festivals have a total ban on glass. I doubt my University will go for it because these bottles will be not be very environmentally friendly. Also, the high street club I work at do a few |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 17.04.2013 | I couldn't work out if that was glass or not but it looked like glass. Many clubs in the UK do not allow glass bottles anymore. Plastic bottles and plastic pint 'glasses' are the norm. Also most festivals have a total ban on glass. I doubt my University will go for it because these bottles will be not be very environmentally friendly. Also, the high street club I work at do a few |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 17.04.2013 | I couldn't work out if that was glass or not but it looked like glass. Many clubs in the UK do not allow glass bottles anymore. Plastic bottles and plastic pint 'glasses' are the norm. Also most festivals have a total ban on glass. I doubt my University will go for it because these bottles will be not be very environmentally friendly. Also, the high street club I work at do a few |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 17.04.2013 | I couldn't work out if that was glass or not but it looked like glass. Many clubs in the UK do not allow glass bottles anymore. Plastic bottles and plastic pint 'glasses' are the norm. Also most festivals have a total ban on glass. I doubt my University will go for it because these bottles will be not be very environmentally friendly. Also, the high street club I work at do a few |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 17.04.2013 | I couldn't work out if that was glass or not but it looked like glass. Many clubs in the UK do not allow glass bottles anymore. Plastic bottles and plastic pint 'glasses' are the norm. Also most festivals have a total ban on glass. I doubt my University will go for it because these bottles will be not be very environmentally friendly. Also, the high street club I work at do a few |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 17.04.2013 | I couldn't work out if that was glass or not but it looked like glass. Many clubs in the UK do not allow glass bottles anymore. Plastic bottles and plastic pint 'glasses' are the norm. Also most festivals have a total ban on glass. I doubt my University will go for it because these bottles will be not be very environmentally friendly. Also, the high street club I work at do a few |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 17.04.2013 | I couldn't work out if that was glass or not but it looked like glass. Many clubs in the UK do not allow glass bottles anymore. Plastic bottles and plastic pint 'glasses' are the norm. Also most festivals have a total ban on glass. I doubt my University will go for it because these bottles will be not be very environmentally friendly. Also, the high street club I work at do a few |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 17.04.2013 | I couldn't work out if that was glass or not but it looked like glass. Many clubs in the UK do not allow glass bottles anymore. Plastic bottles and plastic pint 'glasses' are the norm. Also most festivals have a total ban on glass. I doubt my University will go for it because these bottles will be not be very environmentally friendly. Also, the high street club I work at do a few |
Sook Kitaoka 18.04.2013 | This is a new product from Heineken which has blinky lights in the bottle... apparently, it reacts to "... when the DJ cranks up the music." Um... I don't know of any DJs that hold back on volume, but this is a pretty neat idea for mobile lighting. http://www.psfk.com/2013/04/heineken...rt-bottle.html |
Ethel Feigum 19.04.2013 | Heineken wouldn't be too bad of a beer if they stopped using f-ing green bottles. It takes literally 30 seconds of exposure to uv light to alter the flavor of beer, unless it's protected in brown glass. It's what gives beer that "skunky" flavor Unfortunately, my American brethren believe it makes them look "cool" and "sophisticated" to drink imported beer in green bottles, so the product suffers for marketing purposes. |
Augustine Mitzen 18.04.2013 | if they put that effort in making good beer... |
Lillia Datson 17.04.2013 | I suppose it would help if most clubbers actually drank beer....... |
Jonathan Chiuchiolo 17.04.2013 | meh... Heineken sucks anyway. Peroni is much nicer. |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 17.04.2013 | I couldn't work out if that was glass or not but it looked like glass. Many clubs in the UK do not allow glass bottles anymore. Plastic bottles and plastic pint 'glasses' are the norm. Also most festivals have a total ban on glass. I doubt my University will go for it because these bottles will be not be very environmentally friendly. Also, the high street club I work at do a few |
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