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It appears that there was at one time a start-up named Chromalux based in [[Titusville, FL]] (see [http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/09-12-2000/0001310124]), but the referenced web site is now occupied by a [[dubious web portal]] probably belonging to a [[domain squatter]].
It appears that there was at one time a start-up named Chromalux based in [[Titusville, FL]] (see [http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/09-12-2000/0001310124]), but the referenced web site is now occupied by a [[dubious web portal]] probably belonging to a [[domain squatter]].
==Shopping==
==Shopping==
Chromalux bulbs are sometimes carried by Whole Foods grocery stores.
Chromalux bulbs are sometimes carried by [[Whole Foods]] grocery stores.


Chromalux products are available online from the following:
Chromalux products are available online from the following:

Revision as of 02:49, 4 December 2006

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Chromalux is a brand of "Full Spectrum" lightbulbs, often used for treating Wikipedia:Seasonal Affective Disorder as well as lighting for terrariums and houseplant illumination because of their more "sun-like" spectrum. The bulbs are manufactured by Lumiram, in White Plains, NY.

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Disambiguation

It appears that there was at one time a start-up named Chromalux based in Titusville, FL (see [1]), but the referenced web site is now occupied by a dubious web portal probably belonging to a domain squatter.

Shopping

Chromalux bulbs are sometimes carried by Whole Foods grocery stores.

Chromalux products are available online from the following:

More: Google:chromalux light bulbs