Website review: The 11-Year Quest to Create Disappe...

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sarrahbastet rated 13 months ago
Colored Bubbles At first look, since I'm all for toys, I thought this was a great idea to have colored bubbles. (Just like I wonder why they don't dye cheese bright colors for kids' cheese sandwiches.) But then I saw the 11 year and half a millon dollar price tag. EEEEP. At least it should help with other science........lol I hope.
vampyre rated 28 months ago
There is some fun shit on this page.
omondieu rated 28 months ago
i want to go and play... spring is here. coloured bubbles. how perfect.
suzukibeane rated 30 months ago
fabulous - I love bubbles!
kh7 rated 30 months ago
and the chemistry is fabulously beautiful as well...
TheVedge rated 31 months ago
Cool story.. Now I want colored bubbles...
Ollimojo rated 31 months ago
temporary colour and bubbles, gives ya ideas,.. from the page: "Among the ideas Kehoe has already mocked up are a finger paint that fades from every surface except a special paper, a hair dye that vanishes in a few hours, and disappearing-graffiti spray paint. There's a toothpaste that would turn kids' mouths a bright color until they had brushed for the requisite 30 seconds, and a soap that would do the same for hand washing.
Crumpled-Wings rated 31 months ago
Cool!
Lutrafeline rated 31 months ago
This is going to be fun!
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