Yesterday 05/05/21 I bought a foam generator from Target for my son and grandchildren. My daughters had this when they were little in the early 2000s. Filling up at Target costs 20.00. I will teach you the cheaper way. Go to the dollar tree and buy 5 bottles of baby shampoo. Pour all 5 to the bottom of the container. Fill the tub about 1/4 full. Mix by hand. You end up with a nice smelling, non-cracking foam. Much cheaper and better than the original. I buy about 10 bottles of shampoo so the kids can play for a few hours. We turn it off in between to keep the bubbles going. When they subside, turn it back on. DO NOT leave the pump connected although it will continue to overflow from the top. You must turn off the soap pump, it has no off switch. Turn it off first, then turn off the device. The foam on the trampoline is much nicer.
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