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Morph Costumes extends inflatable range

Morph Costumes has extended its inflatable range to include a number of additional on-trend designs such as pinata and unicorn.

The new costumes have recently been added to the Morph Costumes portfolio as the team continues to drive the company forward, hunting out the latest consumer must-haves.

“After the success of our inflatable costumes over the last two years we are extending our range,” explained Morph Costumes chief executive Fraser Smeaton. “Both the Pinata costume and the Prancing Unicorn are aligned with big consumer trends and like all our inflatables your head is free so that you can play a full part in the party!”

“Costumes are meant to be funny and add laughs to a party,” added Fraser. “And being a giant human pinata will certainly get people laughing!”

In other news, Morph Costumes – which is based in Edinburgh – recently visited Amazon’s Scottish fulfilment centre as it continues to develop world class systems and processes to maximise sales through the online marketplace.
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