- Bubble solution concentrate from the Bubble-Experts
- Concentrated formula, makes up to 1 gallon (4 L)
- Perfect for the bouncing bubble activity
SKU: BUBCON
SKU: BUBCON
People of all ages love blowing and playing with bubbles. There’s something magical about watching the transparent orbs float on the breeze and seeing the color spectrum dance in the sun. Bubbles are more than momentary delights — they can also be used to engage kids in science. For the best bubbles, you need the right bubble solution.
The Extreme Bubble Solution Concentrate isn’t your standard soap and glycerin mixture. Our bubble connoisseurs worked with a real bubble chemist to formulate a polymer-enriched bubble solution that produces huge, long-lasting bubbles. The bubble concentrate makes 1 gallon (4 liters) of non-toxic, Extreme Bubble Solution.
The Extreme Bubble Solution is perfect for performing our Bouncing Bubble experiment. You can truly hold and bounce a bubble without it popping, a trick sure to impress anyone. If you’ve been looking to show off your bubble-blowing skills, the Extreme Bubble Solution will allow you to reach monstrous proportions. Order this concentrated Extreme Bubble Solution to become a bubble-ologist in your own home.
Recommended for children ages 4 and up.
What Does It Teach?
Conducting experiments with bubbles helps kids understand surface tension, minimal surface structures and elasticity. Blowing bubbles is a great way to engage in conversations about a larger scientific world, while having fun at the same time.
What’s Included?
•16 ounces (473 milliliters) of concentrated Extreme Bubble Solution
•Makes up to 1 gallon (4 liters) of bubble solution
•Mixing instructions on the bottle
What Makes This Concentrate Different From Other Bubble Solutions?
When we were trying to make the best bubbles on the market, Steve had the crazy idea to throw in an extra polymer. The results were remarkable. This is by far the best bubble solution on the market — just see for yourself.
How Many Times Can I Use It?
The concentrate makes a gallon of extreme bubble solution. That is plenty to impress everyone you know with your bubble-making abilities over and over.
Edwinna –
We use the solution to make one gallon of bubble mixture for the summer. The bubbles hold together far into the sky beyond our ability to watch them pop. This is by far the best, most economical way for children to enjoy a summer of bubbles!
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Kathy Pegler –
I use this in my classroom for my pre-schoolers with special needs. It allows the bubbles to last longer which gives my students time to coordinate their motor movements to pop them. Plus I can catch the bubbles on the bubble hoop which can keep the bubbles stationary. I make sure I NEVER run out of this
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Amanda –
It is hard to get the perfect solution!
This is one stop shopping for the best bubble!
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Kerry –
I mixed up the solution according to the directions. It made larger bubbles, but they were not as good as I expected.
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George –
Biggest bubbles I’ve ever seen!
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Lisa Siard –
I was disappointed in the bubbles, but I think the directions were unclear. The product description says that each bottle makes 1 gallon of bubbles. The directions that came with the bubbles said to add the concentrate to 1 gallon of water. Those are not the same directions, and my bubbles were only average…certainly not worth the high price I paid for them.
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Jill Carver –
Had a lot of fun, but I don’t think they were much better than the average bubbles bought in the store. They were very sticky!
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Brian H –
Since the weather was going to be excellent, I thought i’d get the bubble concentrate along with a few other bubble gifts from this site. My expectation was strong bubbles that would have a nice solid look to them.I was extremely disappointed. I followed the directions completely and to be honest the recipe included in the bubble book that was pretty much dish soap with a few extras was significantly better than the expert mixture that was very expensive. I don’t know if I received a bad batch or they just need to find different experts but this solution produced very weak/thin bubbles.
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Question
James Simpson –
Is there a solution that would polymerize instantly into a thin wall convoluted shape so that I could save the bubble in its most elegant form? Or, solidify to a morphable giant funnel–so that I could reshape until desired shape achieved, then harden into that special shape? I am looking for a way to capture the air resistance in any moving vehicle that would eliminate effective frontal area, and divert and accelerate it out the back of a human powered vehicle. A “sabre Jet” body in clear plastic to divert wind resistance into wind assistance, and move faster through the air. Thank You
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