Pam Welborn blows a bubble for a judge during Tuesday's Bubble Gum Contest at the West Texas Fair & Rodeo. Fifty contestants participated in the fair contest, which was followed by a sack races, ...
Children ages 12 and under across the nation will compete Saturday to see if their Dubble Bubble measures up. Every Wal-Mart store nationwide, including the store in Hendersonville and Brevard, will ...
Get your bubble gum ready for the Sixth Annual Dubble Bubble National Bubble Blowing Contest set for Saturday at Wal-Mart stores in Marion County and nationwide. Children ages 12 and under are invited ...
Nellie Doneva/Reporter-News Chloe Moore competes in bubble gum blowing contest Tuesday at the West Texas Fair & Rodeo. (Photo: Nellie Doneva) Nellie Doneva/Reporter-News Lorne Sloan competes in the ...
Cheeks bulging, lips pursed and faces a study in concentration, 500 contestants tried to out-bubble each other at the Ohio State Fair yesterday. For two hours, ever-bigger gum bubbles grew in the ...
Well, at least no one spit their gum out this time. Or did they? "A few of these kids, they'll try to blow a bubble and spit the gum out," said Taylor County Precinct 3 Constable A.D. Bush. "Then ...
COLUMBUS — Chomping on a couple pieces of pink gum each, the students were ready to show off their bubble-blowing skills. It became a rather sticky situation as bubbles grew and burst, popping all ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (KWWL) – The celebration of the summer is here. Hundreds of thousands of people are visiting the Iowa State Fair. It’s been around since 1854. Every summer, the fair releases a list ...
Only in the Guitar Arena at the Taylor County Fairgrounds was inflation a welcome sight Tuesday. That was the venue for the annual bubblegum blowing contest at the West Texas Fair & Rodeo in Abilene.
Six finalists will be selected from across the nation to compete in the final round August 7 in New York. All expenses willl be paid and the winner will be crowned on the "Today" show. The grand prize ...
Bubble gum-blowing skills, hated and vilified in classrooms across the country, could win one lucky child a $10,000 U.S. savings bond and have $5,000 donated in his or her honor to the Children’s ...
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