Description
When it comes to excruciatingly compelling guilty pleasures, popping bubblewrap is up there with watching Richard Madeley's impersonation of Ali G whilst listening to James Hewitt's duet with Rebecca Loos*.
Bubblewrap Keychain
Once you pop...
Indeed, this squishy air-filled plastic is so incredibly unputdownable our good friends in the Far East have created a titchy electronic gizmo that simulates the look, feel and sound of popping bubblewrap. Aargh!
Developed in conjunction with Japan's biggest bubblewrap manufacturer (Kawakami Industries), the Bubblewrap Keychain features eight rubbery 'bubble' buttons that activate a realistic popping sound when pressed. But here's the really good bit: every 100th pop is not a pop but a random sound: a boing, a bark, a rude noise, a yell, whatever. Of course this makes the whole lark hideously addictive, as you'll be frantically popping buttons in order to hear the next daft sound. Help!