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\l1iat's This Thing Attached to the Book?
UHBLE-wiSE, the American consumer has been getting short changed for years. The bubbles that come out of a dime store bottle of soap solution are not really bubbles, they're micro-bubbles, pygmies of the race.
And you're about to see why.
The odd-looking apparatus attached to the front of this book is the patented creation of David Stein, an inventor from Montana. It consists of a two-piece plastic rod designed to suspend a fringe loop that slides along the tube like a curtain. A simple enough design—until you see what it can do.
David Stein's Bubble Thing makes bubbles bigger than modern science used to think possible. Mountain bubbles. Block busting bubbles. Bubbles the size of cars before the gas crisis.