Oozing Goo - The Lava Lamp Syndicate

Glitter and lava sharing the same table? What has the world come to?

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Comment by Jonas Clark-Elliott on February 8, 2008 at 2:03pm
Nice Stardust Glitter - the ornate-base unit. Made by Heat Tapes, Inc. of Chicago, suspiciously using a Consort bottle and cap, and also sold in a lava ("bubble") version. The US version of Hunter Lamps - a knockoff? Or a connection to Lava Simplex somehow? The glitter fill used was similar to Lava's Glitter Lite of the 60s, but identical to Florence Art Co's (or MasterCrafters') "oil glitter". All of these companies were in Chicago. Hmmm...

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