Wow, bright solid colored bubbles that float through the air glistening in rich blues or greens or reds and then instantly dissapper when popped. Kids have always delighted in the magic of watching bubbles sparkling in the sunlight so I can just imagine the fun of watching the colored bubbles drift about. Zubbles, as they are known, are due to be in stores this spring and I plan to buy one of every color proving that kids may not be the only ones fascinated with this new product.
After years of being told that it couldn't be done inventor Tim Kehoe proved the naysayers wrong and has successfully created color change process technology. Bubbles may be only the first application developed by Ascadia in collaboration with C2C Technologiesfor a color technology that has far reaching possibilities in other industries including bio-tech. Zubbles were featured in the Popular Science "Best of What's New" which after evaluating thousands of products honors "innovations that not only influence the way we live today, but that change the way we think about the future." Quite impressive for a bottle of bubbles.
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