What is super elastic bubble plastic 1970s?

Super Elastic Bubble Plastic was a popular toy in the 1970s, manufactured by Wham-O. It was a small tube of liquid plastic that could be squeezed out and molded into various shapes, and then inflated with air to create bubbles. It came in a variety of colors and was sold in small cardboard tubes.

The toy was popular among children because it was easy to use and created colorful, fun shapes that could be played with for hours. It was also relatively inexpensive, costing just a few cents per tube.

However, Super Elastic Bubble Plastic was eventually discontinued due to safety concerns. The plastic used in the toy contained phthalates, which are now known to be harmful to human health. Additionally, the plastic could easily be ingested or inhaled, which posed a choking hazard to young children.

Despite these safety concerns, Super Elastic Bubble Plastic remains a nostalgic favorite for many adults who grew up playing with it in the 1970s.