The Star Trek Menorah is the Reason for the Galactic Season
Robyn Currie — December 11, 2009 — Special
References: evilmadscientist & neatorama
With Chanukah making the holiday season that much more festive, it was only a matter of time before the geeks got their hands on it. When I found the Star Trek menorah, it made me want to get my hands on so many latkes, you have no idea.
Made out of PEZ dispensers, and LED lights, this bad boy lights up, and beams you up all at the same time. Now every evening when you spark one of the lights up, you get to think about James T. Kirk and his crew, while celebrating Chanukah with the Star trek menorah.
Made out of PEZ dispensers, and LED lights, this bad boy lights up, and beams you up all at the same time. Now every evening when you spark one of the lights up, you get to think about James T. Kirk and his crew, while celebrating Chanukah with the Star trek menorah.
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