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No-pop bubbles?

Posted by abc12345 (My Page) on
Thu, Mar 1, 07 at 8:12

Does anyone know anything about those no-pop bubbles?

How long do they last?

Do they pop eventually or does someone need to like sweep up afterwards?

If you step on one, does it stain dress or shoes?

Thanks!


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RE: No-pop bubbles?

the ones they sell to kids as toys?

They're nasty. They stink, they aren't particularly pretty, they stain, and they leave little filmy residues. They're hard to use.


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RE: No-pop bubbles?

Thanks, I was talking about the wedding bubbles.


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RE: No-pop bubbles?

As Talley Sue mentioned, they are nasty. I am a wedding coordinator, so I have seen them in use and it isn't what you might anticipate. They are made of a type of plastic or polymer and they leave saggy little circles of goo when they deflate, rather than disintegrating as typical bubbles do. This can be a particular problem if they land on clothing or on sidewalks. If they are used outside a church or another facility, someone will need to clean up the goo after they are used as people can slip on it and it won't go away by itself.


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RE: No-pop bubbles?

We used to buy the stuff in tubes when I was a kid. You put a blob of the goo on the end of a straw and blow. We called it plastic bubble stuff. No where near pretty enough for a wedding. Not at all.


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RE: No-pop bubbles?

We were going for just the standard bubbles for our wedding, but the venue was a bit upset with that due to the healthy and safety concerns (due to wetness and stickiness) however they were fine with mini sparklers for a bit of fun. We've found some sweet mini heart shaped ones, might be an idea for a fun alternative.

Here is a link that might be useful: Kit and Joe Wedding Killarney Ireland


 
 

 

 


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