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Helium filled vs Air filled balloons
It is important to choose the right balloon display for your event. A single foil balloon on a ribbon not only looks lonely, it also gives the impression of being an after thought. A beautiful display shows that a lot of love and thought has gone into it. Helium filled latex are nice for one…
Qualatex
We insist on using only the best balloons. Why? A good example are the latex balloons we use made by Qualatex. They are 100% natural latex, making them biodegradable and decompose as fast as a leaf. Almost one billion Qualatex balloons are manufactured a year and are considered the best in the market. Here…
Balloon Aftercare
Since 2014 we have blown up a lot of balloons, sometimes hundreds a day. And all different varieties ranging from latex to foils to bubbles. As a result we have a lot of experience when it comes to poor quality and faulty balloons having tried many different manufacturers. We would like to pass on this…
Organic Balloon Displays
Traditionally balloon décor has always been very precise and structured. For instance if you walk into a hall with clusters of balloons they should all look the same, if not your eye is always drawn to the odd one out! In recent years displays have become more organic looking, where it almost looks like balloons…
Number displays
Large balloon numbers are very popular, and we supply these in various different styles, we wanted to show you the different options available. Standard numbers that float in the air they are filled with helium, whereas the displays where the numbers are on balloon bases are filled with air. If stored correctly air filled displays…
Floating times
Sometimes we are asked how long will a balloon float for? The answer cannot be definitive, and very much depends on the balloon and whether or not it has a valve or has been given a balloon treatment. However we can give you the following information: 11″ latex balloons filled with helium will normally…