Homework and ingenuity produces light-up bottle

Homework and three years’ of globetrotting legwork produces TY KU, a sake liqueur filled in a bottle that lights up whenever it’s lifted.

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Few packaging developments combine knowledge of angstroms, wavelengths, motion-sensor technology, CAD, glass molding, light-emitting diodes (LEDs), soldering, packaging, and environmental regulations, but TY KU does.

What started as a school project has resulted in the launch of a new product, TY KU, "the world's only sake liqueur," in a one-of-a-kind bottle that lights up.

TY KU and its 'enlightening' packaging represent the ingenuity of two entrepreneurs, Kirk Spahn and Trent Ulicny. The concept was hatched as part of a business class project at Columbia University that three years later became a reality for their own startup company, Ty Ku Intl., Manhasset, NY. The product is rolling out in Las Vegas now with New York next. It sells for around $30 at select retail locations.

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