When you were a kid blowing bubbles, didn't you just want to stick your tongue out and lick them?
Flash forward to 2016 when anything is possible. A new product called BubbleLick allows you to make your own edible bubble liquid with any beverage of your choice – including alcohol.
SEE ALSO:More than 680 people are on the waiting list for these rosé gummy bearsCredit: amazonThe idea for BubbleLick was actually developed by two children who live in Houston – brother and sister team Rilina P. Tran, 10, and Dylan P. Tran, 8. According to BubbleLick's website, one day the kids asked their father “Why can’t bubbles be lickable and made from any liquid?” and the idea for BubbleLick was born.
Credit: bubblelickEdible bubbles already exist, but they typically come pre-flavored. The Trans wanted to create a way for people to flavor bubbles however they wanted.
With the help of their parents, Dr. Dat Q. Tran and Holly Phan-Tran, Rilina and Dylan got to work.
According to FoodBeast, "All you have to do is pour whichever liquid you want into the bubble bottle, shake it up, and voila! Tequila bubbles!"
Each bottle comes with 25 ml of bubble solution and then some empty space to fill with the drink of your choice. Simply pour in some rosé, close the lid, shake, and then blow bubbles – but don't blow them too far, or your tongue may not be able to catch them in time.
Credit: bubblelickBubbleLick seems very easy to use, and the possibilities are endless. Get your kids to drink their milk. Spice up your morning coffee. Or most importantly, get drunk via a fun, extremely slow burn.
Blow responsibly.
[H/T Foodbeast]
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