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  1. Looking for some good clean summertime fun? Try making a batch of bubble solution and a homemade bubble wand. My favorite recycled bubble wands are those green plastic strawberry baskets that accumulate in the kitchen 'cause I hate throwing them away. For
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  2. The Soap and Detergent Association presents a nice variety of bubble tips (Bigger Better Bubbles) and tricks (The Pop-Proof Bubble!) Navigate the bubble site by using the menu at the bottom of the page not the left-hand menu which will take you out of the
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  3. He's traveled the world, entertaining audiences with his bubbles, and now Professor Bubbles shares his secrets.
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  4. When the anonymous author of Bubble Town was a little boy, he discovered a paper bubble-blowing funnel in a cereal box that made much larger bubbles than the familiar plastic blowing rings.
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  5. "What is so fascinating about bubbles? The precise spherical shape, the incredibly fragile nature of the microscopically thin soap film, the beautiful colors that swirl and shimmer, or most likely, a combination of all these phenomena?" For an exploration
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  6. Who among us (child or adult) can resist blowing bubbles? My favorite homemade bubble wands are those green plastic strawberry baskets that I hate to throw away. For more tips on bubble blowing than you ever imagined, try out these bubble-icous sites!
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  7. What is so fascinating about bubbles? The precise spherical shape, the incredibly fragile nature of the soap film, the beautiful colors that swirl and shimmer? Or is it a combination of all these phenomena? Covering all aspects of the physics of bubbles,
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  8. He's traveled the world, entertaining audiences with his bubbles, and now Professor Bubbles shares his secrets.
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  9. Amaze your friends! Most bubbles pop instantly when you puncture them, but not super bubbles.
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  10. Imagine studying soap bubbles for a living! That's what these folks at the University of Pittsburgh are doing.
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  11. The following links are either new discoveries or sites that didn't make it into my newspaper column because of space constraints.
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