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With the bubble suit as part of your wardrobe, you set yourself apart from the lame brains and boring bozos. two uses in one..first went to a fancy dress as mr unusual and won a prize then i used it to wrap my delicate treasures whilst moving house
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.There’s nothing we love more than a massive IKEA or B&M haul filling our trollies with the most pointless crap that we’ll probably never use but makes our rooms look cute. Both iPhone and Android offer Bubble Wrap apps. (No, they’re not as good as the real thing.) 37. The inventor's son was the first non-adult to pop it. Artist Bradley Hart attends the opening reception for The Masters Interpreted at Cavalier Gallery on May 7, 2014 in New York City. / Andrew Toth, Getty Images
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