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Dr. Ram Sabnis was a Chemist of Ascadia. Having graduated from the University Institute of Chemical Technology at the University of Mumbai, India, Sabnis is one of the few people in the world with a Ph.D in dye chemistry. Sabnis is famous for his identifying of the dye that allowed the first coloured blowing bubbles, Zubbles, to appear.
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