Bubble wrap
Bubble wrap is a packaging material made from plastic that features air-filled bubbles. It is primarily used to protect fragile items during shipping and storage. The bubbles act as cushioning, absorbing shocks and preventing damage to the contents inside.
Invented in 1960 by Alfred Fielding and Marc Chavannes, bubble wrap has become a popular choice for packing materials. It is lightweight, flexible, and can be easily cut to fit various shapes and sizes. In addition to its protective qualities, many people enjoy popping the bubbles for fun, making it a unique and engaging product.