Kmart has taken a "light bulb" drink jar off its shelves after anti-drug campaigners slammed it for for looking "just like a meth-smoking device".

Earlier this week, the Bunbury mum of an ex-ice addict criticised the store for selling a drink jar product she said looked strikingly similar to methamphetamine drug paraphernalia.

Kmart's product is distinctly similar to meth-smoking device.

The product page is no longer available and a Kmart spokesperson said they removed the item from sale after the situation was highlighted to them.

"Kmart Australia sold the drink jar as a novelty on trend item for the intention only to be used as a drinking glass," they said.