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Bubble Wrap Toy Lets You Pop Bubbles Forever

The future stress reliever is now in your hands!

Bubble Wrap Toy Lets You Pop Bubbles Forever

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The Japanese toy company, Bandai, releases the latest version of Infinite Bubble Wrap or known as Bubble Wrap Air 2021 version that is perfectly fit for everyone’s pocket.

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The 2007 big hit “MUGEN PUCHIPUCHI,” a classic version of a Japanese keychain toy has been renewed into a press-friendly and handy version of bubble wrap -without the waste.

“This is a toy that can enjoy the feeling of crushing bubble wrap! It is equipped with a specially structured button that traps air and the sound that allows you to enjoy the feeling of crushing a real bubble wrap!” Bandai.radio introduced the toy on Facebook.

“It also includes 7 rare sounds that make you feel refreshed! It is palm-sized so you can enjoy it everywhere!” it added.

Bubble Wrap Air 2021 version produces different sounds at random intervals from pressing down. The fun version is you can hear a resemblance of a cat’s meow and a crack of a baseball bat which adds the fun of relieving your stress.

You can get this toy from vending machines in Japan for JPY 1,000 (PHP 463). Meanwhile, its in-store version in select Bandai shops is available for JPY 1,078 (PHP 500).

If you think buying one for yourself is a good thing, you can visit https://toy.bandai.co.jp/series/mugenputiputi/

Source: https://www.bandai.com/