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 izulia
 
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							| Hi, Could somebody tell me what do you call a container with soapy water inside and a little stick with a loop at the top that you put in and then blow the bubbles?  I know there bubble guns, bubble machines, etc. but what about this little container that I described above? Thank you 
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 izulia
 
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							| Yes, that �s the one! Thank you, alexcure :)) |  19 Jul 2013     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| In the US, we say "a bottle of bubbles". The stick is called a "bubble wand". "Soap bubble maker" is also correct. There isn �t really an official name for this. The label on it would just say "soap bubbles".   When I was a kid, I had a "Monster Bubble" maker. The ring was about a foot across, and you dipped it into the soap in a pan, then ran with it to get the air into the bubble. The huge bubble would float around for a while, undulating from the motion.   Bruce |  19 Jul 2013     
					
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 izulia
 
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							| Thank you, Bruce. The Monster Bubble does sound like good fun! :) |  19 Jul 2013     
					
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