Local Entrepreneur Little Bubble Man Works on Making Better Bubbles

If you’ve ever played with bubbles, you know that there is one thing that often happens and ruins the experience: spilling that precious bubble soap. A local bubble enthusiast and his family have not only found a solution to the problem, but have made it into a thriving local business that gives back to the community.

A young Blue Water Area entrepreneur, who goes by “Little Bubble Man”, and his family have been making the rounds at local events, including last week’s Celebration of the Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act at Port Huron’s Pine Grove Park. The mass of bubbles blowing through the park was a highlight for many attendees.

Trying to stem those inevitable bubble soap spills, Kayla DeSnyder, the Little Bubble Man’s mom, said, “Dad started working on wand designs so they could make giant bubbles together. It took about 4 years of them mixing solutions and trying out wand designs.”

DeSnyder said, “We shared our bubbles with friends and they started asking if they could purchase them. Little Bubble Dad wanted to make sure that they were easy to transport, easy to store, hard to tip over and the wands were sturdy and rust proof.”

The Little Bubble Man has not only been selling bubbles as his own business but getting involved in the community, like at the ADA Celebration.

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Reporting for WGRT – Jennie McClelland