It didn't take long for my jack-o-lantern to turn to mush. It got 4 or 5 good days before it had to be retired. Then Yummy carved hers. She has a specially bred lumpy variety. What they don't tell you is that the lumpy variety has a super hard skin. Cutting the pumpkin was no small feat. But it also didn't go mushy. It lasted a couple of weeks before some squirrel knocked it over and it shattered.
Since mine had gone out I stole the spare LED and resistor and the battery pack from my pumpkin, wired them up, stuffed them in a plastic bag, and closed the top of the pumpkin on the plastic bag. It was good and bright.
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Oliver Queen figures if there are utensils involved it must be food. |
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That boy ain't right. |
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On display. |
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