On March 27, 2006, Sam Heath -- known as "Sam Sam the Bubble Man" -- set the Guinness World Record for most people inside a single bubble when he enclosed 19 boys and girls over 5 feet tall inside a giant bubble at Chessington World of Adventures outside London in Surrey, UK. He used a 152 cm circular wooden platform for the children to stand on, surrounded by a 25cm gap to hold the bubble solution.
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On the lighter side
The biggest bubble ever blown was blown by a blue whale who somehow got some bubble gum. Some small child while crossing the ocean must have accidentally lost his gum over the side of the boat and the whale found it and started chewing. The bubble happened completely by accident because the whale kept burping and started to float to the top of the water.
Alternatively, there was a giant shipment of bubble gum coming to the US from Japan. The ship ran into a giant storm and due to the giant waves, one crate of gum fell over the side and the gum fell out. A passing blue whale was curious about this new stuff in its water. It swam around it, investigating, and eventually decided to see how it tasted. Once it was in the whale's mouth, it stuck and could not be swallowed. The whale started to burp and to go up to the surface for air. It started to breach (jump into the air) and would not go back down. The bubble was too big and could support the whale's weight. It's probably still there in the stratosphere.
THIS IS NOT TRUE! But I didn't want to burst your bubble!
They are the biggest in Egypt
yes, the Allure of the Seas is the biggest in the world
Hitler was one of the biggest racists ever.
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Blow up ratio is a number that refers to the ratio of a blown film bubble diameter to the extrusion die diameter. The blow up ratio can affect the polymer molecules.
The largest bubble ever blown was around 50.8 centimeters (20 inches) in diameter. It was blown by Susan Montgomery Williams in the United States in 1996.
The 23-inch (58.24 cm) bubble blown by Susan Montgomery Williams of Fresno, California in 1996 still holds the Guinness World Record as the largest bubble blown.
Biggest bubble for bubble-wand type bubbles:David Stein holds the official Guinness Book of Records mark for the longest bubble (50 feet x 2 feet in diameter)
There are several classes of 'biggest' in the soap bubble world. One of the records was in New Zealand. Blown by Alan McKay in Wellington in 1996. For the others follow the related link below.
20 inches
The largest bubble gum bubble ever blown was 50.8 cm (20 in) in diameter, achieved by Chad Fell (USA) at the Double Springs High School, Winston County, Alabama, USA on 24 April 2004.
Yes there is a bubble gum recorderThe biggest bubble blown was 23 inches in diameter by Susan Montgomery Williams from Fresno, California.
The largest bubble ever blown was 23 inches in diameter. The record was set July 19, 1994 by Susan Montgomery Williams of Fresno, CA. (Guinness Book of World Records 1998).
Double Bubble
The size of a bubble of bubble gum is affected by factors such as the amount of air blown into the gum, the elasticity of the gum, and the technique used to shape and manipulate the bubble. Additionally, the quality and freshness of the gum can also impact how large a bubble can be blown.
it is a type a gum that can be blown into a bubble
The largest bubble ever blown was 23 inches in diameter by Susan Montgomery Williams in 1994. This can be found in The Guinness Book of World Records 1998. I can clarify that the best Bubblegum to use for a big one is Hubba Bubba!