American Tim Kehoe spent over 10 years and three million dollars creating colored soap bubbles. The real challenge wasn’t simply adding dye to the soap solution without damaging its properties (though that was not easy either),\n "home_text": "<p>Oh, really?</p><p>Tim wanted the bubbles he created not to leave stains on clothes, hands, or any other surfaces. After years of experimentation, he launched the Zubbles brand. Nowadays, on the company’s website, a single bottle of colored soap bubbles4 photos
Oh, really?
Tim wanted the bubbles he created not to leave stains on clothes, hands, or any other surfaces. After years of experimentation, he launched the Zubbles brand. Nowadays, on the company’s website, a single bottle of colored soap bubbles is sold for $4 to $7.




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