The Bunbury mum of an ex-ice addict has lambasted Kmart Australia for selling a drink jar product which looks strikingly similar to methamphetamine drug paraphernalia.

The store advertised the "unique light bulb drink jars" as a "great addition to your tableware [that] can be used to serve drinks, beverages and more".

A household survey shows Australians are far more aware now of the dangers meth posed than they were three years ago.

Created in the shape of a light bulb and accessorised with a straw, the product carries a strong resemblance to the homemade "crack pipe light bulbs" from which users without access to meth pipes sometimes consume their drugs.

Lina Pugh, who started the Facebook page "Ice in Bunbury: a mother's nightmare" and leads a support group for families of those struggling with drug addiction, said she was "appalled" by the product.