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Lockdown saw Dr Zigs bubble sales go 'through the roof'

The Gwynedd firm distributed 10,000 litres of its popular products during the coronavirus lockdown

Dr Zigs Bubbler-in-Chief Paola Dyboski-Bryant(Image: Oliver Charles Wright)

Business is bubbling up nicely for one of the country’s most ethical and inspiring manufacturers.

Dr Zigs distributed 10,000 litres of its popular products during the coronavirus lockdown – that equates to a staggering 10 million giant bubbles.

And the sales surge comes as the company, based on the Vaynol Estate near Bangor, approaches its 10th anniversary.

Bubbler-in-Chief Paola Dyboski-Bryant has big plans for the future – she wants to create a viable, sustainable organisation with a minimal carbon footprint that reflects her own ethics and activism.

A former professional sailor and lighting technician – Paola was the West End’s first female spot operator – she is a campaigner for myriad appeals and charities, including dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, end-of-life-care, refugees and homelessness.

Raised in Italy, her father was a Polish war refugee who fought for Britain as a Special Operations Executive agent and championed the values of humanity and selflessness.

That attitude and drive has carried Paola and Dr Zigs Extraordinary Bubbles from a kitchen table in Tregarth to every corner of the world, and the best is yet to come.

Dr Zigs bubbles

“We will be launching in the United States soon and have just done so in Australia and South Korea, but my main focus is on being an innovative business that does things differently, and in a much more ethical way, with a huge focus on the circular economy,” said the mum-of-three, who lives in Llanberis with lecturer husband, Daniel.