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    How have you used your Bubble Fogger?
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    Ghost of Spookie is offline The Great Pumpkin
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    Still contemplating on getting a bubble fogger this year or next and was wondering what kind of scene setting you used your bubble fogger in. I've seen people add it to a witch's boiling cauldron and heard someone mention using it in a carnival setting, not sure how though. Love to see any photos you might have showing the set up as well. I know kids love it, just not convinced it's versatile enough to use over multiple years in different settings.

    I know that the bubbles when they break can leave a slippery mess where they land so would love to hear how you dealt with that and whether it ruined anything that you had.
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    I've heard people using it in a mad scientist laboratory scene. We have one (and picked up another one this year) and never have had problems with the ground being slippery. But we actually put carpet out and it lands on that. Not sure how it would do on concrete or tile. It's always a big hit with the tot's.
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    Here are a couple from my toxic waste barrels. Put a small fan below the fogger to get some good lift.

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    I didn't even put mine in a scene. I just put it to the side a little on a table. There was usually a crowd of kids (and adults) fascinated with the bubbles and spent a lot of time oohing and aahhing how the smoke comes out when you pop them. Unless your one of us haunters a lot of people have never seen anything like it.

    Putting it away from from my main props let the smaller kids, who wouldn't go anywhere near my other stuff, have a chance to have a little fun without being scared as much. So you don't necessarily have to incorporate it into a scene. A decorated table might suffice.

    I had two side by side, to put out a lot of bubbles, and a colored light on the table scene. I had someone nearby with a bowl of candy to hand out in case the smaller tots wouldn't go up to the door. It will make a slippery mess especially on smooth surfaces and I wouldn't put any cloth type things near it that cant be wiped off or washed as it may create discoloration.
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    I got one last year and put it with all the clowns, and everyone loved it.
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    Bought one half price last year, haven't used it yet. Does it need special bubble or fog juice?
    Also, is it best to put it higher up?
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    thinking of getting one for the little tots

    seen one at a spirit store entrance & all the kids thought it was the coolest

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    Put mine on an upside down black trash can draped with creepy cloth & located it near the fence so the bubbles would be close to the ToTers. For some reason my grass got killed where I had it the year before, so last year I washed the grass off the next day & didn't have any problems.
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    killed ur grass, Kat ...

    thanks for your washing grass tip

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    So... Can I use any kind of bubble solution? Or do I have to buy the specific one that came with it?
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