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Beren One-Hand
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« on: April 17, 2008, 03:42:53 AM »

Burger King came out with these during the time of the films, and I think they were only available in the States.  But you can always find them on eBay.  There is four to the set - Frodo, Arwen, Gandalf and Aragorn.  I have two Gandalf and one Aragorn.  They are so cool, because they light up with a red glow.  I love drinking mead or other wines in them.  Anyone else have these?

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« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2008, 05:14:29 AM »

I want these!!!

I didn't see them.
You drink mead?
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« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2008, 01:38:42 PM »

I want these!!!

I didn't see them.
You drink mead?
I'm glad you like them.  I think they are awesome.  Like I said, I'm pretty sure the reason why we didn't see them is because they were only available in the US.  Just go to eBay and search "Lord of the Rings Light-up Glasses," and you'll get a number of hits.  And yes I drink mead, but the thing is is that mead is so hard to find in Canada, so I only drink it when I can find it.  I know of a place online that I can order it - in B.C., but you have to order it by the case and that gets expensive.  I used to know a couple of stores that sold it here in Calgary, but they stopped doing so because they could never sell enough.  Mead is an ancient drink - a honey wine to be exact, and I think is much more popular in Europe.
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