Winners of Bubble Wrap Competition Announced
Protective packaging manufacturer Sealed Air Corp. has
announced the winners of its third annual Bubble Wrap Competition For Young
Inventors, a nationwide competition in which students in grades 5 through 8
design an invention that makes use of Bubble Wrap brand cushioning.
Finalists in the competition were announced in January in Multichannel
Merchant’s Operations & Fulfillment Advisor.
Tucker Haas, 11, of Charlotte, N.C. is the grand prizewinner in this year’s competition.
His invention, “My Personal Swing Thing,” is a swing designed for children with
movement disorders, providing adjustable back and neck support using different
amounts of Bubble Wrap brand cushioning.
Haas competed against 2,200 entries from students around the country, ultimately
winning the top prize, a $10,000 U.S. Savings Bond, for his invention.
The second place winner is Corianne Cha, 13, of North Brunswick, NJ. She used
Bubble Wrap to create a “Stroke
Rehabilitation Color Chart,” which helps stroke survivors gauge their
recovering strength and guide their rehabilitation progress. She won a $5,000
U.S. Savings Bond.
The third place winner is Nathan Huber, 14, of St. Peter, MN. He used Bubble
Wrap to create an interchangeable flash card system designed to make learning
fun for children called “Bubble Learning.” He won a $3,000 U.S. Savings Bond.
Sealed Air announced the winners on Jan. 26 -- its ninth annual “Bubble Wrap
Appreciation Day.”
Sealed Air recently introduced four new protective packaging products during
PackExpo 2008, including the next generation of PriorityPak
automated packaging
system; the compact Fill-Air
Cyclone inflatable packaging system; Quick
Tuff RT (Room Temperature) foam packaging; and the next generation of Jet
Stream delivery solutions.
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