What is this thing? Found at a garage sale 15+ years ago. Doesn’t open. Didn’t have bubbles in Florida, now located in Colorado. “Liquid” doesn’t flow

The Relaxing Bubble Tube is filled with a thick viscous ooze that gently releases air bubbles that travel slowly upward – an ideal calming and distracting device.

 

There are several therapeutic benefits with the Relaxing Bubble Tube. The soothing and slow motion bubble formation can act as a distraction to calm anxiety during periods of sensory overload.

 

Concentrating on the movement of the bubbles up the tube takes the focus away from emotions and stresses and onto a quiet, stress free activity. It can be used as a liquid timer, but the bubbles do move quite slowly and are not consistent each time. Watch video below

 

 

 

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