Your 2013 New Year’s Eve celebrations are definitely over, but if you want to add some pizzazz to your next party 364 days from now, grab a set of these special champagne flutes that feature a laser-etched sparkling point on the bottom producing a non-stop stream of bubbles.
The glasses rely on the same science that produces an eruption when a Mentos is dropped inside a bottle of Diet Coke. But on a less grandiose scale that won’t leave your home or party guests soaked in champagne. A set of two will set you back $25, and for an extra $US18 you can even get them engraved with a custom message. [HomeWetBar via The Green Head]




















I dont get it, looks like theres something in the middle of the glass?
http://verysmallbeer.com/2011/01/glassware-nucleation-points/
Thats just the reflection from the photographer trying to eliminate reflections
So old news I used to scratch the bottom of beer glasses with a glass cutter that was 15 years ago, your beer always bubbles. Why does this make gizmodo news?