Transparent Balloon Co. launches Invisiloons range

The new range sees a range of balloons in both latex and foil form that are invisible to the naked eye, yet still offer the ambience and fun that balloon decorating can bring to any party or event.

The Invisiloons range sees a wide offer of balloons in both latex and foil form that are invisible to yet still offer the ambience and fun that balloon decorating can bring to any party or event. Created using a new technology known as AF1, the product is set to revolutionise the industry, with key retailers having already placed advanced orders for delivery this Spring.

Speaking to PartyWorldwide.net, Spencer Phillis, ceo at Transparent Balloon Co., said: “This is a groundbreaking product that will totally change the way balloons can be used in a wide variety of applications.

Above: The 21st birthday invisible balloon.
Above: The 21st birthday Invisiloon.

Retailers need not be worried about shelf space and in-store ranging as the invisible nature of the product means that it cannot actually be seen, so it’s the ideal ‘add-on essential’ that shops have been seeking.” continued Spencer.

As a launch offer, the company is offering a 10% discount plus free shipping on all orders place before 31st April 2020.

 

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