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  2. DHL Balloon - Wikipedia

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    The DHL Balloon was operated by Singapore Ducktours, a company which also offers city tours on its amphibious vehicles. [1] By September 2007, more than 150,000 people had ridden on the balloon, 70% of whom were tourists. Up to 1,000 people rode the balloon each weekend and its usage was the highest among all of Aerophile's balloons.

  3. List of superstores - Wikipedia

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    Office Depot / OfficeMax - office supplies, furniture; Old Navy - clothing; Old Time Pottery - home décor; Ollie's Bargain Outlet - discount store, groceries, clothing, remaindered books, general merchandise; Party City - party supplies; Payless Shoe Source - shoes (defunct) Petco - pet supplies; PetSmart - pet supplies

  4. Toy balloon - Wikipedia

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    Inflated party balloons. A toy balloon or party balloon is a small balloon mostly used for decoration, [1] advertising and as a toy. Toy balloons are usually made of rubber or aluminized plastic and inflated with air or helium. They come in a great variety of sizes and shapes but are most commonly 10 to 30 centimetres (3.9 to 11.8 in) in diameter.

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  6. Balloon - Wikipedia

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    Twisting balloons can be used to create decor centerpieces for events and to create a more unique look than can be provided by foil balloons. Often the term "party balloon" will refer to a twisting balloon or pencil balloon. These balloons are manipulated to create shapes and figures for parties and events, typically along with entertainment.

  7. Super Elastic Bubble Plastic - Wikipedia

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    However, they were not as durable as regular balloons, and could pop easily if overinflated, handled with too much force, or squeezed. Chemically, the bubbles contained polyvinyl acetate dissolved in acetone, with ethyl acetate plastic fortifiers added. The acetone evaporated upon bubble inflation leaving behind a solidified plastic film. [1]

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  9. Pop Mart - Wikipedia

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    The company is known for selling collectable 'designer' toys, often sold in a 'blind box' format. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Financial Times has described the company as having "elevated toy-buying to an act of trendy connoisseurship among China’s young affluent consumers", [ 3 ] and as having been 'credited with creating the market for so-called ...