Eye Candy lollipop is really geeky

Now that you’re semi impressed with that USB plug as the lollipop’s stick, Eye Candy does more than it meets the eye. The small dots you see on the candy are in fact an array of resonators which helps the candy to make you visualize say, a fish or a spider or anything else. This is done with the help of a technique called sensory substitution enabling to see the evocative images contained within Eye Candy.
Currently six flavours are being sold with different images ranging from motivational to relaxing to meditation. I would stack up a bunch if it allowed me to visualize what I wanted to!

[Thanks Dave Austin]
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