There's nothing quite as fun as popping bubble wrap bubbles. Whether you're unpacking a parcel, playing virtual bubble wrap games online, or have gone out to buy bubble wrap, Bubble Wrap Appreciation ...
Ouchi de ∞ Puti Puti Wii might be the strangest WiiWare title to date. For 800 Wii Points you get a bubble wrap destroying adventure that spans across 40 levels. Namco Bandai is developing the title ...
It's the last Monday in January and that means it's officially Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day. That's according to the folks at Sealed Air, the company formed in 1960 to manufacture and market what we ...
(AP) — People have walked to the altar dressed in it, protected their garden plants with it, even put it on display at highbrow art museums. Mostly, they like the sound it makes when they destroy it, ...
1. Paint that Pops – For a different look, use Bubble Wrap® instead of a sponge to apply paint to interior walls to create a cool and unique textured design. 2. Lighter-Than-Air Kite – Using two ...
(WBAY) – One of the best parts of getting a package in the mail is taking your frustrations out on the bubble wrap. Popping those air-filled bubbles could help relieve some of the day’s stress and ...
TOKYO (Reuters Life!) - Stress relief, diet aid, lucky charm: few can resist the allure of bubble wrap and now a Japanese company is finding new reasons to pop till you drop. In Japan, the plastic ...
The Sealed Air Corp. has just introduced a specially made bubble wrap called iBubble Wrap sold in flat plastic sheets, that doesn't pop, we repeat, DOESN'T POP, according to this Wall Street Journal ...
The greatest obscure, non-food-related national holiday is upon us: Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day! Over the years everyone's favorite packaging material has grown to new POPular heights, but it didn't ...
SADDLE BROOK, N.J. Mostly, they like the sound it makes when they destroy it, piece by piece, which largely explains the appeal of Bubble Wrap, the stress reducer disguised as package cushioning that ...
SADDLE BROOK, N.J. — People have walked to the altar dressed in it, protected their garden plants with it, even put it on display at highbrow art museums. Mostly, they like the sound it makes when ...