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Because “BubbleWare” can refer to a few entirely different things depending on context, you might be looking for a specific brand of reusable boba/smoothie cups, an indie video game, a software company, or a technique in pottery.

The four main things known as BubbleWare (or Bobbleware) include: 1. Bobbleware (Reusable Bubble Tea & Smoothie Cups)

By far the most common use of the name, Bobbleware (often spelled Bubbleware) is an Australian lifestyle brand famous for creating the world’s first reusable borosilicate glass boba tumblers.

Design: Specially designed with wide openings to fit jumbo straws for tapioca pearls, jellies, and fruit.

Materials: They come in high-grade, hand-blown borosilicate glass (heat resistant up to 600°C) and durable, shatter-resistant Tritan plastic.

Pop Culture: They frequently release officially licensed drinkware and accessories featuring popular properties like Hello Kitty, Sanrio, and One Piece.

Explore: You can check out their eco-friendly product lineup on the Bobbleware Australia Store. 2. BUBBLEWARE (The Video Game)

If you’re a gamer, BUBBLEWARE is a frantic, 1-button anthology collection of over 20 mini-games.

Gameplay: Inspired by classic games like WarioWare, the game throws lightning-fast 5-second activities at you while you follow a cat named Bubs.

Creation: It was created in 48 hours for the Vancouver Global Game Jam by a team of nearly 20 people.

Explore: You can view the project or pick it up on the Steam Store Page. 3. Bubbleware Technology (IT Contracting)

In the corporate and federal space, Bubbleware Technology is a software contracting company based out of the Kansas City metropolitan area.

Services: They specialize in agile project management, AWS/Azure cloud transitions, and iOS/Android app development.

Focus: They predominantly build production-ready applications and software specifically for government and federal services. 4. Bubble Glazing (Ceramics & Pottery)

In the artistic and crafting world, “bubble ware” or “bubble glazing” is a popular ceramics technique.