Gazillion Bubble Machine Review & Giveaway

Bubbles!!!!! My daughter recently discovered the joy of bubbles, and she can’t get enough. In fact, mom was silly enough to leave the new Gazillion Bubble Machine on the kitchen table, and when she get up from her nap she went NUTS for bubbles. But it was getting ready to storm, so I had to put her off… mean mom! But Saturday, I let the bubbles go free!

Bubbles are a fun thrill for kids, but since my daughter can’t quite get the blowing thing down, asthmatic mom ends up blowing all the bubbles. I don’t last that long, so a bubble machine sounded like a fantastic alternative for us, and OH BOY is this thing fun! Don’t believe me, watch the joy for yourself:

httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNVmdEbm2cQ

Besides my daughter’s joy, mom loves that this machine holds its own bottle of bubbles. Basically you fill up the bottle, turn it upside down and stick it in the reservoir and it pours its own refills. Unfortunately, it doesn’t last too long (I wished I timed it, but I didn’t), but it lasted long enough to make my toddler happy, and a lot long than I do! Just make sure that if you get the machine you buy extra bubbles because you will need them for your next use (and big kids might want more the 1st use).

The Gazillion Bubble Machine’s motorized rotating bubble wands put you in the midst of a bubble blizzard blowing 4,000 bubbles per minute! The easy carry handle lets you take the “bubblebration” wherever you go. Each Bubble Machine comes with an 8 oz. bottle of top secret Gazillion Bubble solution that attaches right to the Bubble Machine to continuously feed the wands. Requires 6 AA batteries, not included. iParenting Award Winner!

Buy it — You can buy your kiddos their very own Gazillion Bubble Machine at Toys R Us. (I also noticed Gazillion Bubble products at Target last week.)

Win it — One lucky TheSuburbanMom will win Gazillion Bubble Machine.

This giveaway has ended, and the winner has been notified. 

Discloser – I was provided a Gazillion Bubble Machine to review for this post and a Gazillion Bubble Machine is being provided for the giveaway, however, all thoughts and opinions are my own. No other compensation was received.

172 thoughts on “Gazillion Bubble Machine Review & Giveaway”

  1. One of my favorite summer memory is on really hot nights my parents would let us stay up past our bedtime and we would all do some night swimming in our pool, to cool off.

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  2. For me it would be this summer. This is the first summer where my daughter is old enough to enjoy it. I just loved when she got to play at the beach for the very first time.

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  3. my favorite summer memory is going to the adirondacks with my family. we would go every summer and stay in the same cabin. we’d spend our days out on the boat and in the lake, come back and fire up the grill for dinner and smores, then head out to mountain mist for ice cream!

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  4. My favorite summer memory is spending the week at the beach with my favorite people! In fact, we’re planning on making that memory again this year!

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  5. One of my favorite summer memories is helping pick strawberries in my grandparents’ garden on their farm and washing them off with a hose to eat a right out of the garden.

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  6. There’s so many but if I had to pick…

    Every summer, we spend a week at the shore. It’s great family time and we are building great memories for our kids!

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  7. My favorite summer memory is camping on the beach enjoying the quiet and enjoying the scenary. I loved sharing this experience with my children last year.

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  8. My favorite Summer memory was going to the swimming pool every day. I would finish my work at home; and be sure to be done eating my lunch by noon. (You had to wait 1 hour before swimming ya know.) The pool opened at 1:00; so I would leave at 12:30 to walk to the pool and swim until closing at 5:00. Then I would rush home and start dinner before my Mom got home from work. If I could rush through dinner dishes, I would go back in the evening to swim from 7:00 until 9:00. I certainly wouldn’t let my kids do that these days; but 30 years ago things were different.

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  9. This is easily becoming my favorite summer, we are lucky Gus loves water, so we make it somewhere fun almost every weekend, and the pool at the Y on weekdays.

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  10. My favorite memory from this summer is when my daughter cried upon leaving our first camping trip of the year because she didn’t want to leave the dirt behind. crayolaswap at hotmail dot com

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  11. I loved picking produce from my family’s garden. Then aunts, uncles, gradparents and all the cousins pitched in to can or freeze it for eating during the fall and winter for our big family Sunday dinners.

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  12. Every summer during my childhood my Mom would be the Girl Scout camp nurse. My brother, sister and myself would get to spend the entire summer at Girl Scout camp. It was great!

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  13. My favorite summer memories are of running around in the mountains where we lived and riding bikes up and down the rocky paths.

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  14. My favorite summer memory is going to my grandpa’s house on the beach in the summer with my cousins. We would go swimming in Lake Superior and get sunburned.

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  15. When I was 10, My friends and I managed to sneak into a really snazzy clubhouse that was in a wealthy area and we helped ourselves to the delicious snacks, beverages and all of the amenities: pool, sauna, gym room, etc. We had the run of that place all summer and no one ever gave us a second glance. The staff would even greet us but never asked questions. We talk about it now with equal parts shock and amusement. Unforgettable, that’s for sure.

    Thanks for the chance!

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  16. My favorite summer memory is going to Florida and realizing all the pictures in the brochures of the Emerald coast were not doctored. The water really is that green and beautiful

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  17. My favorite summer memory is swimming at night in the pool that my dad painstakingly built. So fun! Thanks so much for the chance!

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  18. My favorite summertime memory was the first year we got our pool. The kids were a bit scared but so excited.

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  19. My favorite summer memory was in 1995 when my husband and I drove cross-country. Even though our car didn’t have a/c, we had a great time.

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  20. Every summer, my best friend and I would go to the pool nearly every day. Next to the pool was an ice cream store and my Dad would give us money to buy some for our walk home.

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  21. One summer my dad decided that our backyard wasn’t interesting enough. He built platforms and set up zip lines across the edges of our yard and then enlisted the help of my uncles to set up a two story fort with a fireman pole. I think the best part of that summer was watching them put up the fort. It was so amazing to see it being put together. I never knew my dad could make something so wonderful.

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  22. I remember going to my aunt’s house in Brooklyn and going to the park to run around in the water fountain (not the one you drink out of)! 🙂

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  23. One of my favorite summer memories would have to be on those hot summer days when my mom would put the sprinkle underneath our big trampoline and we would jump in the water for hours!

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  24. My favorite summer memory is taking late evening drives with my family just seeing the city and stopping for ice cream cones.

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  25. One of my fav memories was last year when we took the whole family to Disney World on vacation. WE had a wonderful time!

    ardy22 at earthlink dot net

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  26. I miss the beach trips and at night we would have bomb fires in the pits and roast marshmallows! I miss it!
    Carla
    cpullum(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  27. playing in my blow up pool with my mom and younger sister. We would play beauty parlor and make believe we were washing my mom’s hair with a watering can!

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  28. My favorite summer memory was our first trip to the beach as a family. The look of awe on my children’s faces seeing the ocean for the first time was so special!
    lisalmg25 at gmail dot com

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  29. As a kid my dad was always an outdoors man, we had four ponds in the backyard so my favorite thing was toad hunting! And then they would have babies so I would get to watch the tadpoles turn into toads and they were so tiny and cute! I’m 24 now so I still go over there to go toad hunting with my son 🙂
    i2ylee(at)yahoo.com

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  30. My favorite summer memory is being with my grandma at her house sitting in the backyard. All the kids would play and all the adults would sit around drinking. It got crazy and fun.
    Thanks!

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  31. My favorite summer memory is putting my granddaughter in a swimming pool for the first time. She loved it and she still loves it.

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  32. My favorite summer memory is playing tennis in the rain with my best friend when we were about 12 years old. Warm summer rain – it’s the best.

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  33. My favorite summer memory was watching my son stick his toes in the ocean for the first time ever. The expression on his face was priceless. I pray the oil doesn’t ruin our Florida beaches. 🙁

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  34. My fave summer memory is of my kids swimming at this lake by our house..it’s cold but they still have fun! There is a giant trampoline and they love that…

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  35. This summer will be my fondest memory…My granddaughter asked me to come and stay with her and help her take care of my Great granddaughter…how cool is that.

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