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    Wednesday
    May022018

    Make a lot of bubbles just by waving your fun animal glove.

    Glove-A-Bubble is a really clever idea. First of all the glove itself is the packaging. It's made of a durable plastic so my guess you'll get a summer's play out of it. And as you'll see in the video, it makes a lot of bubbles as you wave the glove. I believe they only come in one size so they might be a bit big for young kids. But maybe they can just put on other gloves and then their Glove-A-Bubble glove. I did read some of the reviews online and people complain that it's hard to dip the Glove-A-Bubble into the bag of liquid bubbles in the kit. I would do what they did at the press event, put the bubble liquid in a larger bowl, or maybe a glass pie dish. That would make for easy dipping. And once that runs out I bet they'll work just as well with any bottle of bubble liquid. And hey they're like $1.99 at Walmart & Target. Beware buying them on Amazon. Some sell 4 for $9.99, which is $2.50 each, but others are charging ridiculously high prices. 

    Giz Wiz Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGBoBsNq8Qo&feature=youtu.be

     

    See or hear this show: www.gizwiz.tv/episode/1673  

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