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CES: Light-up cereal boxes a huge turn-on

AT CES, Fulton Innovation showed off light-up cereal boxes and self-cooking soup powered by the magic of induction.

by Ian Morris

Light-up cereal box

Ohhhh, pretty.

(Credit: Crave UK)

LAS VEGAS--"OMG, stop everything, there's no need to invent anything else," was what we said when we got to the eCoupled stand at CES. And when you see these photos and video, we're sure you'll agree.

Fulton Innovation--don't worry, we hadn't heard of them either--was out here in Vegas demonstrating wireless charging tech that has blown our tiny, gambling-addled minds. Its fabulous packaging uses induction power to create, among lots of other things, some of the most amazing cereal boxes we've ever seen that can illuminate in stages to create an eye-catching effect.

Read more of "Light-up cereal boxes and self-cooking soup powered by the magic of induction" at Crave UK.

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