Gazillion Bubbles solution makes the biggest, brightest and most colorful bubbles around! And ramp it up with awesome bubble toys:
o Gazillion Bubble Monsoon -- create a skyward storm of bubbles instantly! Simply replace the cap on the bottle of bubble solution with the auto-feed cap (included), attach the solution bottle to the machine, press the button and watch in amazement as the sky fills with bubbles!
o Gazillion Bubbles Tornado -- This machine may be small, but once you pour in Gazillion Bubbles solution, you’ll instantly see an endless flurry of bubbles with the Gazillion Bubbles Tornado!
o Gazillion Bubbles Bump-N-Go Bubble Car – Fuel the car with Gazillion Bubbles solution, turn the car on and watch as it drives around, blowing bubbles on the go! Don’t worry if it bumps into something, it will change direction and keep moving while a trail of bubbles follows in its path!
Gazillion Bubbles are earth-friendly, non-toxic and the solution bottles are made of sustainable plastic. We received the Gazillion Bubble Monsoon and I foresee a lot of fun with this machine this spring and summer!
It blows bubbles straight up into the air! There is no wait time for non-stop bubble action! The kids will be giggling and chasing the bubbles the minute you turn it on. It does include 8 ounces of Gazillion Bubbles non-toxic solution, but I suggest you buying more as the kids will want to keep playing and chasing bubbles.
Gazillion Bubbles are loved the world over by people of all ages. There’s even a Gazillion Bubble Show in New York City (http://gazillionbubbleshow.com/), and an exhibit at the So Cal Children’s Museum focused on them. For kids, bubbles are pure fun for spring and summer outdoor frolic. For adults, (where you’ll find them at events such as proms, weddings and more,) they symbolize peace, harmony and beauty.
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