Tekno Bubbles® - Concentrate
Tekno Bubbles® - Concentrate
Tekno Bubbles® - Concentrate
Tekno Bubbles® - Concentrate
Tekno Bubbles® - Concentrate
Tekno Bubbles® - Concentrate
Tekno Bubbles® - Concentrate
Tekno Bubbles® - Concentrate
Tekno Bubbles® - Concentrate
Tekno Bubbles® - Concentrate

Tekno Bubbles® - Concentrate

Regular price $41.99 Sale price $34.99 Save 17%
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The Original Glowing Blacklight Bubbles

Tekno Bubbles MUST be used with a 365nm blacklight for them to glow!

TEKNO BUBBLES® may look and act like normal bubbles under ordinary lighting. But put them under a UV (blacklight), and they give a whole new meaning to “Glow in the Dark.”

Tekno Bubbles® Gold

Created over 20 years ago, Tekno Bubbles® Gold was our FIRST patented UV blacklight bubble, and it’s still the Gold Standard. Transparent in daylight, Tekno Bubbles® Gold shimmer like their solid 14K cousins under UV blacklight – at a fraction of the real thing’s price!  Suitable for use indoors and out.

Tekno Bubbles® Blue

These bubbles are as glow-tastic as Tekno Bubbles® Gold, only they glow a dazzling Blue under UV Blacklight.

Details

  • Both colors available in:
    • 1/2 Gallon (RTU)
    • 1 Gallon (RTU)
    • 1 Gallon Concentrate
    • Bulk orders available – just ask!
  • Safe, non-toxic and non-staining
  • Made in the USA

Want to know the secret to our amazing, glowing TEKNO BUBBLES®?  We’ve harnessed the energy of black light, turning this invisible light into crazy glowing light you can see.

Mixing Instructions

To make your concentrate into bubbles: 

  1. Unfold bag 
  2. Remove lid 
  3. Fill bag with warm, NOT hot, water until half full 
  4. Massage the bottom of bag to mix your bubbles
  5. Then fill bag the rest of the way with warm, NOT hot, water
  6. Re-install lid
  7. Use handles on top and bottom to shake bag gently until thoroughly mixed 
  8. ENJOY

NOTE: 

FREE SHIPPING when Ordering Concentrate!

For Best Results, use with black light at 365 nm wavelength. Most new LED black lights glow at 390-400 nm, resulting in diminished brightness.