Ants on a Melon, Inc. Reviews 5

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.7

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Ants on a Melon (AOAM) is a small, independent company based in Springfield, Oregon, creating innovative light toys for flow artists, performers, and festival-goers around the world. Founded by Master Toymaker Joel Pinkham in 2012, AOAM blends artistry, technology, and human connection to design modular, color-changing light tools powered by the RGB Critter flashlight. With no outside investors and a small, passionate team, AOAM values creative freedom, intentional design, and staying closely connected to the community that inspires it.


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3.7

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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
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Better with their order timing!

Im glad the staff was prompt about getting back to me about which generation of critter i wanted my sleeve for!

My gripe is with the ground delivery time, but i can't REALLY complain...

Date of experience: June 24, 2025

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Reply from Ants on a Melon, Inc.

Thanks so much for the feedback! We're glad to hear our team was able to help you quickly with the right Critter generation for your sleeve.

Totally understand the frustration around ground shipping times — but we’re happy to hear it arrived right on schedule in the end. If you ever need something faster, we offer upgraded shipping options at checkout.

Appreciate your support and hope you're loving your setup! 💡✨

Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Verified

I was expecting my package on Monday

I was expecting my package on Monday, today is Thursday and still no package, and I leave for my trip out west to do lightpainting in the morning, so I am very displeased

Date of experience: June 09, 2025

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Reply from Ants on a Melon, Inc.

Hi Joseph,

We’re sorry your package didn’t arrive in time. It was shipped within one business day as promised on our website, but once it’s in USPS hands, delays can happen that are unfortunately out of our control.

We understand the frustration and hope your trip still goes well. Let us know if we can help with anything else.

AOAM Support Team

Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Verified

Stunning, durable, & brighter than the future!

I have used your products since 2016 and recommend it to everyone! I absolutely love you guys! I could never say enough nice things. You have fulfilled last-minute orders for when I performed like complete angels. I still have my old steel og whip along with the beautiful and sleek new model. The durability and brightness are next level! I have yet to run into someone else who uses a double though. Thank you for everything and I will allllwayyys stick with antsonamelon 🫶🐜🍉

Date of experience: June 04, 2025

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Reply from Ants on a Melon, Inc.

Thank you so much for the kind words and for being with us since 2016. It means a lot to hear that our gear has held up and kept shining bright for you all these years.

We’re always happy to help when you’re in a pinch, and it’s awesome to know we’ve been part of your performances.

Really appreciate you sticking with us. You rock.

Team AOAM

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