dwasson
11-28-2004, 10:43 PM
M-B-A student develops glow-in-the-dark thong
(AP) _ A Texas M-B-A student was designing a glow-in-the-dark jogging suit when he got distracted.
Now Beau Carpenter is marketing a neon thong that's so far attracted eager customers at a strip club. The Houston Chronicle reports that Carpenter had no trouble enlisting help in his venture from a chemistry lab manager and electrical engineering student.
The GloThongs have batteries that, when fully charged, illuminate the straps for two hours in various neon colors. Customers can use a wall adapter to charge them up, but car chargers are also available.
They'll be available next month and cost about 50 dollars.
(AP) _ A Texas M-B-A student was designing a glow-in-the-dark jogging suit when he got distracted.
Now Beau Carpenter is marketing a neon thong that's so far attracted eager customers at a strip club. The Houston Chronicle reports that Carpenter had no trouble enlisting help in his venture from a chemistry lab manager and electrical engineering student.
The GloThongs have batteries that, when fully charged, illuminate the straps for two hours in various neon colors. Customers can use a wall adapter to charge them up, but car chargers are also available.
They'll be available next month and cost about 50 dollars.