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Subject: catch-a-bubble product
Category: Science > Chemistry
Asked by: lusus-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 07 Nov 2002 14:36 PST
Expires: 07 Dec 2002 14:36 PST
Question ID: 102199
I'm surprised that I don't see a lot of speculation online
about the formula for "catch-a-bubble".  Wired online just says: 
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/10.06/play.html?pg=18
"Taiwanese suds specialist Jackie Lin developed the top-secret
solution, which isn't patented because it can't be
reverse-engineered."
What could this stuff be and what makes a such a thing difficult to
reverse-engineer?
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Subject: Re: catch-a-bubble product
From: pinkfreud-ga on 07 Nov 2002 15:02 PST
 
It must not have been too difficult to reverse-engineer, since a
similar product, "Liqualoons," is already on the market.

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