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Reviewed by 4 customers
Get the Glow-In-The-Dark Shaker!
submitted3 years ago
byJohn564
fromFort Worth,Texas
This shaker is a lot of fun. It does take a bright light to get it to glow so it really wouldn't glow well on a dark stage. Hitting it with a flashlight, it glows for about 10 seconds then fades out. The whole skull does not glow. It glows with 'sparkles' at different areas as you can see in the attached pic, along side his friend, the LP Sugar Skull Glow in the Dark Shaker. However, it looks really kool! Tone wise, it has a warmer tone when compared to the LP Sugar Skull Shaker. It seems to have larger or heaver beads than the LP Sugar Skull. It's good to have a few with different tones. Also, if you got the artist knack, you could spiff it up with a few markers to add some color. Great instrument at a great price.
cool skull
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submitted3 years ago
byNick
fromAtlanta, GA
it's a shaker. I got it because it's cool to have a cute little guy sitting on my desk. turns out the skull shape actually makes it easier to hold than a normal boring egg shaker.
Great sound
submitted6 years ago
byMike
fromMontgomery,AL
I am in a band called Mike and Als Big Adventure. I recently used a similar item in the recording studio. I lost my first one, so I reordered. Going to use this on my next album.
Great fun ! ...and a really nice maraca sound
submitted8 years ago
byDrumbum
fromKey West
A really fun product that sounds great and draws laughs.
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submitted4 years ago
asked byRhianna
fromundisclosed
What type of plastic is this made of? Is it safe for babies?
This will be a hard, molded plastic



