How to make your beeboo® and Dip Stix™ big bubbles rise!

One of the most enjoyable aspects of Extreme Bubbles, Inc. is all the wonderful letters, emails, phone calls and big bubble pictures I receive from happy customers.

Here is one very good example. This email is from John.

“For even more fun, use a hair dryer to make the bubbles and they will rise hundreds of feet and go a long ways before bursting. Has anyone except my son thought of doing this? It’s not in your instructions and is really spectacular.”

Then in another email with a more detailed explanation.

“Here is how this came about. I gave my twin grandkids an Extreme Bubble kit for XMAS.  They did not get around to trying it until last week (April 17, 2010) when they called me and wanted to come over (they live next door) and show me the huge bubbles they were making.  When they showed up my son (John) had a ordinary hair dryer with him.  After dipping the wand in the solution he turned on the hair dryer and held it in front of the loop and lo and behold these big, beautiful bubbles formed and instead of drifting across the lawn they rose like big, beautiful baloons into the sky for a really neat effect.  Using the hair dryer you do not have to move the wand, and quickly learn the best distance from the loop to hold the dryer.  I took some video and photos, but due to the transparncy of the bubbles they do not show up well agains the cloudy sky.”

“Try it!!!. I think you’ll like it and will want to pass this hint on to your users.”

“PS.  I may try to put one of the videos on my facsbook page.”

Whoa, John! Big bubbles rising hundreds of feet? Thank you! I think your son has an incredibly good imagination and a terrific idea! No, I have never heard of this before, and you are the first person to bring this to our attention. I think this idea is SO terrific, I foresee big bubble enthusiasts all over the world latching onto this and creating spectacular big bubble displays with hair dryers!

Plus, this may be the answer to the age old question: How can you keep the kids from popping all the big bubbles? See our blog: Happy Customer. This happens to be one of my favorite blogs. As Erik explains, one of the greatest challenges is keeping the kids at bay, and keeping them from popping all the big bubbles. Well, if you use a hair dryer like John has pointed out, and the big bubbles RISE, problem solved!

If you have a great idea for big bubbles, or if you would like to share your big bubble experiences, whether it be recipes, or pictures, or stories, whatever, go to our Contact Us page. Then simply use the dropdown menu and select “Products or Website” and send us your email. You could be the next one to see your story in a blog, or pictures on our Facebook Page!

Thanks again John for a great story. It’s happy big bubble customers like you and your son who make this wacky world of big bubbles go around. Well done!

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