Q. What kinds of metallic balloons are there?
Answer
If anyone has ever tried to utilize metallic balloons with traditional balloon cups and sticks, recognize the results from this picture. Foil balloons, in contrast to elastic and flexible latex balloons, do not attach very well to the balloon cups, leading to the half-flopped-over balloon depicted in the image. Metallic balloons, especially those with custom designs, look best when inflated with helium and fastened with thread. Metallic balloons use 25% less helium than traditional latex balloons, so, also save a lot of money there. Because of this, fill up to 30% more balloons with each helium tank, resulting in a cost savings of around 22%.
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