After a lot of tinkering, they ended up with the cushioning material we all love to pop and a Fortune 500 company called Sealed Air. The makers of Bubble Wrap call it a "pop" culture phenomenon ...
The holiday season is over and if you received some gifts in the mail or in boxes, chances are those packages have bubble wrap. Don't throw out that bubble wrap just yet. You can use it to create some ...
Cut a piece of bubble wrap that is a couple inches narrower than the paper towel tube on either side. Glue one end of the bubble wrap centered on the paper towel roll. Wrap the rest of the bubble wrap ...
Stuff cracks in your window frame with bubble wrap to seal in warm air in the winter, which can lower your heating costs and save you a little money on home repairs. It’s obviously temporary and not ...
In recognition of Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day, celebrated for 15 years on the last Monday of January, we talked to Sealed Air Corp., the company behind the New Jersey invention. You can read our ...
Who doesn’t like bubble wrap? What kind of person would you have to be to not love that feeling of placing your thumb and forefinger on that little pod of air, that tiny suggestion of somethingness, ...
Sealed Air, manufacturers of Bubble Wrap, the world’s leading pointless entertainment and I guess package protection, has created a new version of its iconic protector. Dubbed “iBubble Wrap,” it’s ...
The Uptown Lexington Summer Stroll coming up July 17 is kicking off with a bang — well a pop actually. Stroll organizers, with the help of a sponsoring uptown merchant, are planning on covering West ...