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you get two plastic films. one runs over a vacuum cylinder with holes drilled in it. the vacuum forms the bubble in the cyclinder. the second film is then laminated to the first film sealing the air inside the bubble. thats about it.
I imagine a flat sheet of plastic gets laid on top of the bubbly sheet part, and then it's all sealed when air is inside the bubbles.
<hangs head> Apparently, you should read idne's answer if you want the real answer. However, my theory is much simpler, LOL, even if it's not quite correct.
I don't know, but I know how it's coming out.
*Tightly hugs bubble wrap.*
Ppopopopopop WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
What a great question! Let me know when you find out...
They might trap the air inside it by putting 2 sheets of plastic together, and pressing it into the bubble shape.
gnomes with tiny little straws?
Oompa Loompas pump them up using their tiny bike pumps.
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