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Bristol Novelty AC570 Bubble Wrap Costume, Unisex-Adult, Medium

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Kinda rate this one not going to lie. Keeps you safe from falling over and who doesn’t love popping bubble wrap? ‘Scented Candles in Weird Scents’ We’ve already had a uni essentials list from PrettyLittleThing, John Lewis and Urban Outfitter s this year, but what do you really need to take to uni? If you’re a keen gardener then bubble wrap could be your new best friend. Because it offers a good level of insulation, it can be used to line plant pots against the cold during the Winter months (be sure to leave the bottom of the pots open to allow for water drainage). It can also be used to wrap bigger plants against frost, or greenhouse windows to keep heat inside. Apart from loose bubble wrap rolls, we also sell bubble wrap in special dispensers which make it easy to cut to the desired length and are handy to store if you are using bubble wrap on regular basis. Standard bubble wrap is made of clear plastic but we also carry a range of green transparent bubble wrap.

The first person to pop bubble wrap: Howard Fielding, the inventor’s son. OK, maybe not, but he was close. “I remember looking at the stuff and my instinct was to squeeze it,” Fielding told Smithsonian Magazine. “I say I’m the first person to pop Bubble Wrap, but I’m sure it’s not true. The adults at my father’s firm likely did so for quality assurance. But I was probably the first kid. The bubbles were a lot bigger then, so they made a loud noise.” 38. Bubble Wrap popped big in the 1970s. Kerblam!,” an episode of Doctor Who that aired in November 2018, introduced viewers to lethal Bubble Wrap. 44. Bubble Wrap has been used as a murder weapon. Now, at first, ChatGPT just hit me with some of the most boring and basic things on the planet. Like how am I going to forget my bedding or my laptop? It did however suggest that a microwave was absolutely essential though so make of that what you will.According to The New York Times, at one point, employees at Sealed Air each received a small box of individual squares of Bubble Wrap to keep at their desks for emergency stress relief. (No word on whether this is still standard practice.) 41. Higher learning institutions recognize Bubble Wrap's mental health benefits, too.

It’s finally September which means it’s time for everyone’s favourite part of the year, uni room shopping! Among other things, the Sealed Air company also owns Cryovac, a thin plastic that is shrink-wrapped around food and other items. They claim to be the company that invented vacuum sealing. 35. Bubble Wrap might be as good as a massage.You’re not imagining the psychological, stress-relieving benefits that come with popping Bubble Wrap. In 2012, the Bubble Wrap® Brand “Pop” Poll surveyed respondents and found that one minute of bubble-popping provides the stress relief equivalent to a 33-minute massage. 36. There are Bubble Wrap apps. I’d just sit in my seminars staring at this and it would make me hungry. ‘Inflatable T-Rex Costume’

The “ Popping Bubble Wrap” Facebook group has 460,000 members. 43. There's (fictional) lethal bubble wrap.Wait – what? Before you think we’re on a crazy new fashion trend, bubble wrap suits are popular at Halloween (see here for one such example) and make for a bit of fun with kids and adults alike. You could recreate yourself as the bubble wrap Michelin Man, a jellyfish, Mr Blobby…it’s only limited by imagination. Mum, I’m not going to make any friends if I don’t have a giant inflatable chair! ‘Bed-making Robot’

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