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Andy’s last post about him enjoying some of his wife’s shower products had me imagining him mid-shower with big mounds of bubbles slowly sliding down the taught skin of his back which got me to thinking about how awesome Gymboree Bubbles are for kids.

I’ve seen a lot of bubbles in my day and honestly most of them really suck.  Do you remember being a kid and buying those colorful little jars of bubbles from Toys R’ Us only to go home and find out that from that whole jar you were able to only get 7 or 8 bubbles that lasted a combined total of 13 seconds?  Then you were covered from head to toe with some seriously disgusting slime that took forever to wash off because the soap had become engrained into your skin for eternity.  That’s officially a suckfest.

But apparently since I’ve been a kid, bubble technology has advanced dramatically because a few weeks ago my wife brought home bubbles from Gymboree.  Now I’ll be the first to admit that I don’t know what Gymboree is, I thought it was a store in the mall that sold clothes for midgets, but my wife has informed me that it’s some kind of exercise facility for babies as well.  Who knows?

What I do know is that them folks make some seriously awesome bubbles.  First, they aren’t made from soap, they’re made from sugar.  Win.  They come with a cool little blower tube thingamagig that allows you to blow seemingly thousands of bubbles at once.  Win.  And the bubbles last absolutely forever!  Win.

And I’m serious about forever, my wife and I have found bubbles a number of days after a blowing session sticking to walls or picture frames.  The stuff is incredible.  Unfortunately the only place to buy these things is from a Gymboree baby workout facility or online.  I’d recommend starting with the prd_id=845524442130953&FOLDERfolder_id=2534374306236929&bmUID=1247362870689&productSizeSelected=0" target=_blank>bubble and blower tube kit, the most fun you’ll have with your kid for $6.00.


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One Response to “Gymboree Bubbles Do Not Blow”

  1. Andrea Says:

    I could never get ours to work well. You should make your own, your crafty with Kitchen products.

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