Chili Pepper Mylar Balloon
Chili Pepper Mylar Balloon
Spice Up Your Fiesta With This Balloon
This Chili Pepper Mylar Balloon has a reflective foil finish on both sides and looks ljust like a chili pepper. Each Chili Pepper Mylar Balloon measures 32 inches high x 18 inches wide. Add coordinating latex balloons, curling ribbon and a balloon weight to make this Chili Pepper Foil Balloon a magnificent centerpiece!
Mylar Balloon Instruction
All mylar balloons are helium quality and shipped to you flat without helium. Mylar balloons are easily inflated through the small opening or "tail" on each balloon. These balloons are self-sealing so as soon as you remove the nozzle from the balloon, the balloon will seal. Properly filled mylar balloons are tight with uniform creases along the outer seams. Additionally, a mylar balloon might appear deflated in cold temperatures but will fill out normally when returned to room temperature.
Our 4 inch star balloons require heat sealing to ensure a substantial float time. Heat sealers may be purchased at local discount or craft stores.
Mylar Balloon Fly Times:
- 18 inch mylar balloons will fly for approximately 3 to 5 days when inflated with helium.
- 20 inch star balloons will fly for approximately 3 to 5 days when inflated with helium.
- 36 inch star balloons will fly for approximately 10 days when inflated with helium.
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Pros
- Colorful
- Easy To Inflate
- Fun
- Great decoration
- Unique
Cons
Best Uses
- Decorations
- Parties
- Theme decoration
Comments:
used to decorate birthday cake area great color, size and just fits into the theme (mexican)shocked when I received it, much nicer in hand [...]Service people are very professional and very helpful your service is just wonderful. All products received have been fabulous. thanks Doris
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Q:
How is the string attached - is there a loop where it allows it to float up right?Asked on 5/18/2011 by Maureen from Miami, FL1 answer
A:
Yes there is a loop at the bottom for a string.Answered on 5/23/2011 by CSR












