Conserving gasoline is one thing, but conserving bubbles is another thing altogether:
NEW YORK (AP) -- The bubble might have burst for off-Broadway's "Gazillion Bubbles Show." Someone has stolen the show's specialized soapy bubble solution, which takes two months to make.
A show spokesman says 3.4 tons of bubble solution and 6,000 toys went missing in the June 10 break-in at a Hoboken, N.J., warehouse.
The show has only six weeks worth of solution on hand to make the air-filled globes of soapy film.
The interactive show was created by renowned bubble artist Fan Yang. It features dazzling light effects, lasers and lots of bubbles - some so intricate or big they have smoke, other bubbles or even people inside them. Yang has put up to four children in one bubble.
Yang and his wife, Ana Yang, also have a bubble show in Las Vegas.
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