Bubble Wrap maker moving to N. Carolina

bubble wrap maker moving to N. Carolina – After 54 years in northern New Jersey, Sealed Air Corp. – the maker of Bubble Wrap – said on Wednesday it is moving its corporate headquarters and 200 jobs to Charlotte, North Carolina, where it will receive up to $36 million . . . → Read More: Bubble Wrap maker moving to N. Carolina

Online Purchasing of Bubble Wraps

 

bubble wrap, a commonly used packaging material, also interests many of its addictive popping features. It’s a strange fun to pop those bubbles. However, primarily these wraps are used for ensuring the safety of the goods during shipping and posting. Bubble wraps are thin plastic sheets with small sealed air filled bubbles, which . . . → Read More: Online Purchasing of Bubble Wraps

New Metallic Bubble Wrap Out-Pops Plastic

New metallic bubble wrap is far stronger than plastic bubble wrap, and more than 50 percent more bendable than flat sheet metal. This metallic bubble wrap was designed to be more durable than regular bubble wrap and other packing materials.

Engineers at North Carolina State University invented the metallic bubble wrap as a way . . . → Read More: New Metallic Bubble Wrap Out-Pops Plastic

‘I Wanna Eat You Up!’ Why We Go Crazy for Cute

NEW ORLEANS — Ever reacted to the sight of a cute puppy or darling infant by squealing, “I want to eat you up!”? Or maybe you can’t help but want to pinch your grandbaby’s adorable cheeks. You’re not alone. New research finds that seemingly strange aggressive responses to cuteness are actually the norm.

In fact, . . . → Read More: ‘I Wanna Eat You Up!’ Why We Go Crazy for Cute

Happy Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day

Posted by Jack Pickell

The pyramids, the Great Wall of China, Stonehenge… not today. This is the day we celebrate one of our weird world’s true wonders — that puffy, pop-able, pleasure-providing packing product known as bubble wrap.

Today, Jan. 28, 2013, is Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day (BWAD). Who says? The Bubble Wrap people . . . → Read More: Happy Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day

Bubble Wrap Saves Falling Construction Worker In Boston

Just one week after bubble wrap Appreciation Day, a Boston construction worker was saved from a gruesome fate when his 30-foot fall was broken by the stuff, a spokesman for the Boston Fire Department told WCVB.

Footage of the scene indicates the lifesaving “bubble wrap,” as the spokesman called it, was not the . . . → Read More: Bubble Wrap Saves Falling Construction Worker In Boston

Steve Jobs Immortalized in Bubble Wrap Art

Some art, just like bubble wrap, just begs for you to reach out and touch. But what if the art was bubble wrap – could you control yourself?

That is the impulse Bradley Hart, a Canadian visual artist, seems to be triggering with his current bubble wrap art exhibition at gallery nine5 in New York . . . → Read More: Steve Jobs Immortalized in Bubble Wrap Art

Bubble-Wrap Print Tablecloth

There is a reason tablecloths come in every color for every season — they add so much to a festive table setting! Have you seen this pin? I loved the idea of using something as utilitarian as bubble wrap to print with. And I thought a tablecloth — something I can use all summer . . . → Read More: Bubble-Wrap Print Tablecloth

iPhone bubble-wrap case will have you popping all day

No, really. You’re reading that right. The Japanese did actually come up with a bubble wrap iPhone case. However, that’s not the incredible bit. What’s amazing is that it took so long for someone to capitalize on the world’s fondness for that ubiquitous layer of protection because, honestly, how could this have gone wrong?

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Something About Packaging

Paperboard cartons, brown paper, cardboard boxes, bubble wrap, moving boxes what you think that these all ar vital for? Is it safety of products or simple carriage, or for supplying associated sales? These all ar an integral a part of packaging that ar the outstanding art likewise as science of inclosure and protective, distribution, storage, . . . → Read More: Something About Packaging