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Birthday Balloon - Balloon Party
Mylar Birthday Balloon -
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Birthday
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Ribbons
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Kid's party balloons
come with a plastic straw for filling the balloon with air, and a plastic cup to use with the straw to mount the balloon in a centerpiece. (Balloon measures approximately 16" in diameter.).
Plus -Tie color coordinated ribbons for your balloons to give them an extra festive look.
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Construction
Birthday Mylar
Party Balloon |

Elmo Mylar
Birthday Balloon |

Lizzie McGuire
Birthday Balloon |

SpongeBob Mylar
Birthday Balloon |

Boy's 1st Mylar
Birthday Balloon |

Latex Balloon
Racing Flags |

Latex Balloon
Leopard Print |

Red Latex
Balloon |

Dinosaur
Party Balloon |

Dora Mylar
Party Balloon |

Yellow Star
Party Balloons |

Buzz Lightyear
Mylar Balloon |

The Little Mermaid
Mylar Balloon |

Special Forces
Mylar Balloon |

Thomas the Tank
Engine Mylar Balloon |
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Thomas Mylar
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The Birthday Balloon
The first rubber
balloon were made by Professor Michael Faraday in 1824 for use in his experiments with hydrogen at the Royal Institution in London, and toy balloons
were introduced by pioneer rubber manufacturer Thomas Hancock the following year. The concept and technology for the "metallization" of plastic sheeting that
has given us foil - Mylar balloons comes directly from NASA.
European jesters and troubadours were said to sometimes inflate the entrails of recently butchered animals and "entertain" with them. This is where the
association of modern-day balloons with celebrations is thought to have originated. If you can twist balloons into animal shapes, you have a skill
which transcends age, culture, and language, and which will win you instant friends!
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