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School Library Journal says,
"A solid, whimsically illustrated writing debut from a real-life toy inventor."
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ABC News says, "Inventor creates disappearing ink bubbles"
Man invents disappearing stainless ink bubbles.
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News of Colored Bubbles floats to China Peopledaily.com.cn
Inventor spent 15 years creating world's first colour bubbles that don't stain.
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Colored Bubbles in The Sun
"A MADCAP inventor spent 15 years creating the world's first COLOURED blowing bubbles.
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Wired talks about "Bubbles, Zubbles, Toys and Troubles!"
"Describing Tim Kehoe’s invention – Zubbles – is simple. The 15-year journey from concept to this summer’s product launch was anything but."
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MSNBC talks about how "Colored bubbles arise after 15-year quest"
“For inventor Tim Kehoe, however, creating a bubble with a single color that won't stain when it pops has been a 15-year obsession."
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CNNMoney says "A new pop star is born"
“An entrepreneur bets his future on colored soap bubbles."
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Daily Mail says "I'm forever blowing Zubbles!"
“Inventor spent 15 years creating world's first colour bubbles that don't stain."
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The Discovery Channel discovers "Zubbles: World's First Colored Bubbles"
Shimmering with all the colors of the rainbow, bubbles are a joy to children young and old.
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Popular Sciencce says "Colored Bubbles Have Landed (and Popped and Vanished)"
“Zubbles, our long-ago prophesied soap bubbles with magically vanishing color have finally hit the market—and they’re awesome!"
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"Discovered!" Vincent Shadow featured in Publishers Weekly
“I think it has that kind of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory appeal,” said Little, Brown editor Nancy Conescu, who signed up the book this fall.
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Vincent Shadow selected as one of the "Pick of the Lists" choices at the Midwest Booksellers Association Fall Trade Show
"I am including one for kids 9-14. I thoroughly enjoyed it and am not aware of any other book like it. It really encourages kids to be inventive, and the inventions are fabulous."
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Popular Science Grand
Award
for
General Innovation
Ascadia has been selected by Popular Science
as
the winner of the "Best of What's New 2005"
Grand Award for
General Innovation for its
groundbreaking invention of Zubbles colored
bubbles.
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Tim Kehoe Named "Best of America"
by Reader's
Digest Magazine
This celebration of the quirky, amazing and
truly
extraordinary is featured in the May issue.
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The Believer Magazine Interview
Facilities used to invent Zubbles: Magic shop, Garage, Kitchen, Former forensics lab, Bathtub
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Discovery Channel's "Inventions
Week"
The Discovery Channel profiles Tim Kehoe
as
part of "Inventions Week."
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the video on Discovery Channel
NPR's Morning Edition
Morning Edition's Renee Montagne talks
with Ascadia's Tim Kehoe about the invention of
Zubbles Colored Bubbles.
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NPR.org to hear the interview
Fortune Small Business
A new pop star is born—An entrepreneur
bets
his future on colored soap bubbles.
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Tim Kehoe Named 2006
'Forty
Under 40'
winner by
the Business Journal
The award honors 40 Twin
Cities professionals
under 40 years old for their
business accomplishments
and community contributions.
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KARE 11 News
KARE 11's Jana Shortal profiles
Tim Kehoe and
listens to Tim's story about the development of
Zubbles
Colored Bubbles.
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KARE11.com to view the video
WCCO 4 News
John Reger interviews Ascadia's
Tim Kehoe on
WCCO 4 News Saturday Morning.
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WCCO.com to view the video
St. Paul Pioneer Press
"Bright Colors Popping Out
All Over... But St. Paul
inventor's play bubbles don't leave stains,
earning
a 'Best of What's New Award' from magazine."
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TwinCities.com to read the full story
Minneapolis Star Tribune
"Inventor's disappearing act is getting
noticed—
When this St. Paul entrepreneur's bubble bursts,
it leaves no
trace but creates plenty of excitement."
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