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2005 Un-Gift Guide: Java-Log

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While not exactly edible, Java Log comes from coffee and is combustible. It is made by a company that develops technologies and products which "close the loop" in production and consumption, by reusing waste products. The first is basically a Duraflame, made from spent coffee grounds.

It's less toxic, and might even smell like a fresh cuppa. The perfect house-gift for your under-caffeinated holiday host or your pyromaniacal, ambiance-setting boyfriend.

 
 

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I use these and love them. I don't think they smell all that much coffee like, but they are certainly much more doable than the other chemical alternatives to real firewood.
I buy them at Whole Foods by the box and have them delivered.

posted by itsforandrew on 2005-12-06 13:43:08

I am dying to try these, just can't seem to find them anywhere around here (seacoast New Hampshire), even at the stores the website suggests. Such a great idea, and a great "making of" story behind it.

posted by mattS on 2005-12-06 19:29:33

Great recommendation! I've been using these on occasion since they were launched and, while I haven't noticed a coffee smell, they are clean-burning, easy to light, and produce a nice flame. Fortunately they're pretty widely available in California these days.

posted by Olivia on 2005-12-10 19:47:35