17 aprile 2026

NEWS

Also in 2026, on the occasion of National Made in Italy Day, Dulcop opened the doors of its “bubble factory” to local schools, offering students an immersive experience into the world of soap bubbles.

Following the success of last year’s initiative, the company decided to double the visiting days, welcoming more children and showing them the magic — and the industrial commitment — behind one of the most timeless toys.

The schools involved included:
  • Gustavo Serotti Primary School – Osteria Grande (BO)
  • Luciana Sassatelli Primary School – Castel San Pietro Terme (BO)
  • Andrea Ercolani Kindergarten – Castel San Pietro Terme (BO)
  • Albertazzi Primary School – Castel San Pietro Terme (BO)
  • Sangiorgi Primary School – Imola (BO)

This year Dulcop also hosted participants from the Social Occupational Center for people with disabilities in Cento (FE), reinforcing the company’s commitment to inclusion and community engagement.

During the visit, children experienced a full journey inside the “bubble factory”: they discovered how soap bubbles are produced, enjoyed a live performance by bubble artist Yuri Bussi, and took part in a creative workshop where they designed their own bubble label.

At the end of the visit, each child left a message inside a special paper bubble, turning the experience into a symbolic memory of the day.

“Opening our company to children from the local community means sharing not only the magic of soap bubbles, but also the value of work, creativity and Made in Italy production. Seeing their curiosity as they discover how such a simple yet special product is made reminds us how important it is to connect industry with new generations.” Andrea Melotti, Dulcop International S.p.A.

We would like to thank Dulcop for renewing once again this year an initiative that brings together business, local community, and the educational ecosystem,” jointly stated Mayor Francesca Marchetti and Councillor for Welfare Katia Raspanti of the Municipality of Castel San Pietro Terme. “The involvement of schools and socio-educational organizations represents a significant added value, as it makes this experience accessible, inclusive, and able to speak to everyone.”

Through initiatives like this, Dulcop continues to strengthen its relationship with the local community while promoting an open and accessible industrial culture.