Bubble Machines: 5 Fast Facts

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Fact #1. Bubbles have been enjoyed for centuries. They were depicted as recreational enjoyment as early as the 1600s in Flemish paintings. Back then, they were blown through clay pipes. Two hundred years later Sir John Everett Millais painted "A Child's World." It was used for generations as an advertisement for Pears Soap, and renamed "Bubbles."
Fact #2. Great replacement for a fog machine. Throwing an indoor event? Heated glycerine and water vapor has been known to trigger smoke alarms. These allow you to steer clear of unnecessary evacuations. Make sure to use them responsibly, however. No one wants to dance on a slippery floor.
Fact #3. The current craze dates back to the 1960s. Two decades after Chemtoy opened the consumer market, their symbolism changed. They became associated with music festivals and hippies. Today they straddle a line between childish behavior and childlike wonder.
Fact #4. They enhance artistic expression. Whether you are a street performer, an open-air DJ, or an avant-garde performance artist, having one in your figurative back pocket is a good call. They provide an instant sense of playfulness. What you do with that depends on what you're trying to achieve, of course.
Fact #5. Eating them isn't always a bad idea. Most solutions, whether homemade or store bought, are mixtures of water and soap. The latter reduces the surface tension, making flight possible. But they look appetizing. Some companies have created solutions that incorporate taste. That way, when you stick your tongue out to catch one, it doesn't make you grimace.
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