Article: Revolutionary Colored Bubbles Awarded Popular Science's Best of What's New 2005 Grand Award for General Innovation.

ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Breakthrough Invention in Color Change Process Technology Leads to Creation of the World's First Colored Bubbles

Ascadia, a product design company based in Minnesota, announced today that it has won the Popular Science "Best of What's New 2005" Grand Award for General Innovation for its groundbreaking invention of colored bubbles -- a range of richly-colored, nearly-opaque bubbles whose color disappears when exposed to air, water or pressure.

Bubbles, a classic staple of the toy industry, have long been a source of delight and fascination for children the world over. Now, the creative minds at Ascadia have combined the simple joy of ...

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