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Thursday
08May

Product Spotlight: Touchable Bubbles

touchabubbles_full.jpg"Touchabubbles" are unique polymer bubbles that actually harden when they hit the air. Just dip the stick in the bubble formula and blow. You can catch 'em, stack 'em and watch 'em roll along the floor!  Touchabubbles last for hours, even days! The harmless, non-toxic bubbles are packaged in an 8ML plastic test tube. One person who purchased these wrote:

I've purchased this product many times. People cannot believe the cool things you can do with it! Blow the bubble solution inside in a big space if possible. (Like a gymnasium or standing on stage in front of kids without fans blowing in the room, or if you need to, on a low-wind day outside.) Make sure to aim upwards when you blow. The bubbles will dry for about 30 seconds and float towards the floor. As they float, kids can catch the bubbles on their fingers and stack them into snowmen and other fun configurations. It's fun to see people walking around with bubbles stuck to their heads.

If your office is of light humor, blow them around the cubicles when no one is looking (or even if they are!) The bubbles will land on desks and other things, and stay there for up to 3 weeks. (That's the record I've seen - when a bubble isn't disturbed.)

Bubbles that are fast and wet are full of water and pop quickly by comparison to these - these bubbles are slow and dry and last forever. The wand is small in size, though, so you can only make marble-sized bubbles. FUN!  

Yeah, they are pretty cool.  Available at Edmund Scientific

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