Dry Ice Boo Bubbles
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- čas přidán 13. 10. 2009
- Bubbles are cool, everyone knows that but bubbles filled with fog are even cooler! This amazing kit allows you to generate your own dry ice-filled bubbles, and bounce them in the palm of your hand. Just fill the bubble generator with dry ice and warm water, dip the rubber tubing in bubble solution and get ready to make the most ghostly and exciting bubbles you've ever seen! These are perfect for Halloween at-home Science Fun.
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This came up on my suggestions 12 years later. I used to watch these videos instead of cartoons. The joy in my heart😭
Grown men playing with bubbles on tv. Lol
I love how they're like ohhh oh ohhh all the time and having fun XD
if you add a little corn syrup to the soapy mix the bubbles are harder to pop and last longer
Yeah!
And this is how to make all adults back to kids
I live in France and finding dry ice is *impossible* ! I'd have to travel to italy to find some ... Sad, it looked so good... Dry ice, I'll be dreaming 'bout you !
Me and my friends used this for our science fair. Unfortunately we didn't win, but a lot of people enjoyed watching us present it.
Hi everyone! Thanks for checking out the video. We've had comments asking about how to hold the boo bubble, and it's simple. We recommend a glove. As long as the bubble doesn't make contact with your skin (the oils on our skin cause the bubbles to pop) you can have loads of fun with the bubble! You can even bounce it around! To get Boo Bubbles, order online at the Steve Spangler Science website. Here's a direct link and thanks for watching!: www.stevespanglerscience.com/boo-bubbles-dry-ice-smoke-bubbles.html
All you need is the dry ice - check out your local grocery store at the customer service center.
This is AWESOME!!! IM GOING TO BASHES!!
Cool
Steve, I love your science experiments, you teach in such a great way, I'm amazed by the work you do. You truly made science a whole new thing. Keep it up :)
"Ohhhhh Ohhhh!" "...Pretty times..." 1:25
You can get Boo Bubbles from stevespanglerscience. com
Glad you liked it!
2:03 Go ahead and play that one.
Am I the only one thinking of something dirty at that moment?
I like how they actually enjoy doing this! :D
Makes me happy just watching them make "boo bubbles" XD
Indeed it is!
Very Cool! Thanks.
Well science is fun too.
at first, I was confused, then I remembered "oh yeah! this vid was in vsauce leanback!"
this is amazing. i like how he made some demos that has a halloween theme to it.
I cant stop smiling, i dont even remember how I stumbled accross this but I am glad I did! I LOVE science. It has always been my favourite subject because theres so much you can do with it, it is literally EVERYWHERE. Love it!!
This was my science fair project and I won out of all the progects !!
i swear there is no way to get dry ice in england, i mean you guys have it just 'round the corner! what the hell?
Amazon sells dry ice makers
I live in America and can just pick it up as any ol' gas station.
exactly XD even on amazon you can only get smoke liquid, and you still need a smoke machene... or you could get a dry ice maker for £170, or $281 WHYYYYYY?!?!?! :D
I agree!
ruben m.b Try down by the harbor on next to an oil refinery,
Amazes me that all you need is a jar, a tube, dry ice, soap, and a well ventilated area for safety and you can make happy fun times even for grown men
this made me love old ppl again. they were beast for this XD
can you eat them?
It's is soap... sooo yeah...
Well, I'm going to try :)
(I wonder if there are any edible liquids with high surface tension... Worth a google....)
Darek Amadeus As dangerous as holding your breath ;)
Nooooo
Tsriq Sharif Why no?
Aaaaaaaah. Oooooooooh.
The sheer childhood wonderment that is brought to that show host warms my heart
love these experiments Steve :)
I just got my hands on some dry ice. Thanks for the idea!
That's amazing and looks so much fun! xD Awesome job! :D
A lot of local grocery stores carry dry ice at the customer service desk. You can always call ahead of time to find out if the location closest to you sells it or knows where to buy it from. Good Luck!
Loving the old guy having fun throwing the bubbles about :D
Friggin awesome!
omg this is actually really awesome. i will be sure to try this some time :D
True.....lol. It could also be a set for a medium budget cable access show here in New Mexico!
This is awesome. My 6 y.o. found it.
Just simply amazing !
I love all your videos! Simple but extremely creative and fun. :-)
they look so awesome,like a childhood memory
That's actually so cool!!
Oh man!! this is so COOL!!!
I really hav to get some sleep but these are just soooo addicting to watch
This is super awesome!
I love this! So neat!
Those small bubbles were so awesome ! :D
O....M....G... I LOVE IT!
That would be so cool with food colouring! Amazing!
hey steve that is really cool! this is why i luv science
Oh my God, that is so cool! I'm so doing that for Halloween!
THATS AWESOME.
Awesome! I love it!
LOVE THESE VIDS
this is AWESOME!
This is pretty great.
LOL that news guy is having so much fun. I want to play with bubbles too!
the host was having so much fun! LOL
THAT IS AMAZING!
I think it's great that I recognize the other guy in the video from my 7 news station. Also cool bubbles.
I have to do this. I neeeeeeeeed these in my life.
This is a super idea! Thanks for sharing
That's freakin awesome!!!
That's sick!
THAT IS SOOOOOO AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
this is so awesome can't wait to show this to my teacher
You don't even know how excited I just got when I saw the first "boo" bubbles.. I want to do this and I want to do this soon! XD
So cool!!
that's AWESOME.
That's so CUTE.
@SteveSpanglerScience Many things- and this- made me subscribeee!!!
This would make a great practical effect for movie making.
AWSOME!
that looks soooooooo awesome
I crazily wanna try that!
That's so cool!
That's so cool!!
It's scary how exciting this is to me haha
That was just so cool!!!
One of my childhood dreams have came true (if only a little) thanks to this video. Believe it or not, this is my first time watching this video or even knowing that you could do this so easily...(almost brought a tear to my eye... sorry for the"melo-drama"). Love this video.THANK YOU 1000x
Dear Science,
You are awesome
freaking awesome!! :D
Great stuff. Keep it up.
I love it!!!!
they're like perfect snowballs that pop :D
SO COOL!
he was havin some fun with them bubbles, like a lil kid.
That is so cool!
Thank you.
i am such a big fan. we watchu in class all the time. i have seen like every steve spangler video.!!!!!
First of your videos I've seen and I'm already subscribing
that was so cool!
He's so happy with the bubbles. XD
that is so freaking coool!
i bought some for my class and we did this! it was fun!
I'm so happy there aren't any jokes about him holding the two bubbles in his hands :')
thats awsome!
thats so cool!
I have got to do this on Halloween!
on halloween a house in my neighbourhood had that :D it was so fun popping them
All grocery stores me do, it is usually located near one of the entrances (typically near customer service because someone has to get it for you anyway). It is in a locked freezer and usually there are gloves on it so if it isn't marked you still know it is dry ice
He's having way too much fun
holy crap that's awesome :O