Large Bear Aluminum Balloon
Add an irresistibly cute touch to your decorations with this large cream Bear aluminum balloon. Perfect for a baby shower, birth, baptism, or a teddy bear-themed birthday party.
Key Features
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XL Size: approx. 75 × 84 cm when inflated
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Before inflation: approx. 75 × 112 cm
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Color: cream with a golden bow
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Material: aluminum (foil) latex-free
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Self-sealing valve: closes automatically after inflation
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Inflation with air or helium
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Air: stands upright/placed (with stand, weight, or adhesive)
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Helium: floats (approximate float duration 24–48 hours depending on conditions)
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Reusable: can be gently deflated and stored
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1 balloon per bag (pump/helium not included)
Usage Tips
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Gently insert a straw (included) or the nozzle of a pump/helium tank into the valve.
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Inflate without overdoing it: stop as soon as the seams become smooth.
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Remove the nozzle: the valve closes automatically.
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For air inflation, secure the balloon with a weight, a stand, or to the wall with double-sided tape.
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To deflate, insert a straw again into the valve to let the air escape.
Technical Specifications
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Reference: Cream Bear Balloon
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Inflated dimensions: approx. 75 × 84 cm
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Flat dimensions: approx. 75 × 112 cm
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Material: aluminum film (mylar)
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Color: cream / gold details
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Packaging: 1 piece in a cardboard bag
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Bag size: approx. 200 × 200 mm (indicative)
Safety & Precautions
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Do not overinflate. Keep away from sharp objects, heat, and electrical sources.
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Choking hazard: not recommended for children under 3 years. Use under adult supervision.
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Helium is required to make the balloon float; air inflation does not float.
Package Contents
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1 × cream Bear aluminum balloon (75 × 84 cm)
(pump, helium, rods, and mounting accessories not included)
FAQ
Does the balloon float?
Yes, with helium. Inflated with air, it does not float.
Can I reuse it?
Yes. Deflate it gently with a straw, fold, and store away from heat.
How long does it float?
Generally 24 to 48 hours with helium (varies depending on temperature, filling, and handling).
Is a knot needed?
No, the self-sealing valve closes automatically.