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Light up your next party with these 25 fun, assorted finger lights. Each pack includes purple, green and yellow LED lights - a great way to add a little light to any celebration. With their vibrant colors and easy wear technology, they'll give your event the perfect shine!
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Our 70 light commercial grade C6 LED strawberry lights are sure to brighten up any holiday display or special event. These high quality LED christmas light sets are built using non-removable high quality super bright LED's that will last several years. These sets use one-piece non-removable bulbs that decrease failures due to broken, damaged, removed or burnt-out bulbs. These strawberry shape LED mini light strings have 70 LED's spaced every 4 making each string 24' long.
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OptiCore smooth C7 light bulbs re-create the rich color and warm beauty of incandescent vintage lights, but with all the advantages of LED. The opaque lens is 115% thicker than ordinary bulbs and made of polycarbonate, up to 200 times stronger than glass. This makes OptiCore bulbs virtually unbreakable. The SMD LED diode inside the bulb saturates the lens evenly with vibrant light, giving these bulbs that old-fashioned glow from any viewing angle.
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