Shotglasses!
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Reflective red shotglass from Circus Circus. Cool metallic look. |
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Tall plastic cup from Circus Circus. We thought it would glow
alot in the blacklight but it was just slight and somewhat
disappointing.
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Excalibur shotglass. Reflective silver metal.
Opaque but with a transparant bottom (so you can still see the color of what you're drinking). |
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Green translucent plastic half-yard beer container from Excalibur (pictured left).
Basically a plastic replica of the original glass half-yard beer glass (pictured right),
which we also received as a wedding present from Clint's
cousin Laine Bowen (pacecar25@aol.com) |
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yellow Martini glass from The Mirage |
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This thing glows intensely in the blacklight! When
1 foot away from a blacklight it casts more visible light than the blacklight
itself! It's extremely bright. The digicam pic seems
green even
though it's blazing bright yellow -
I think
ultraviolet flourescence shows up weird on cameras, especially since
camcorders record blacklights as pink-coloured
instead of purplish.
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We also brought an actual shotglass from The Mirage. This one appears
clear when viewed horizontally but turns purple as you look down the
"barrel" of the glass.
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Shotglass we got at The Stratosphere. This thing also glows very
intensely under a blacklight.
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We got this one at The Stratosphere as well. There were lots
of these color gradient-type shotglasses custom made for different
hotel/casinos.
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This one came from The Tropicana. Glows really really red
under the blacklight. We can't get enough fluorescent shotglasses.
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