Shimmering with all the colors of the rainbow, bubbles are a joy to children young and old. For inventor Tim Kehoe, however, creating a bubble with a single color that won't stain when it pops has ...
Can you patent colored bubbles? That question is pitting Crayola, which rolled out its new washable colored bubbles in February, against a small competitor that makes a product called Zubbles and ...
Tim Kehoe spent 11 years on a mission to create bubbles that retain a rich, solid color and don't stain when they pop. The result: colored bubbles being marketed as Zubbles, due to be available in ...
The stains on my shirt today are from colored bubbles. Why is a colored bubble such a big deal? Because toy companies have been trying to make one for a hundred years. Bubbles are magical. At the ...
They're bubbles. And they're in color. And they wash out, rub away or plain evaporate after splattering. Describing Tim Kehoe's invention – Zubbles – is simple. The 15-year journey from concept to ...
Crayola’s new colored bubbles took more than a decade to perfect and just about 10 minutes to end up on Anna Guedes’ black list. The Upper Macungie mom discovered shortly after breaking out the ...
Scientists believe that bubbles are made of sugar, spice, and everything nice. Or maybe they don’t, but I do. These are called Zubbles, and they are the world’s first stainless color bubbles. Summer ...