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- Q: What are the dimensions of the IN-JOOYAA six inch link balloons? A: The IN-JOOYAA link balloons are six inches, approximately sixteen centimeters in size.
- Q: What colors do these balloons come in? A: These balloons are available in white and macaron pink.
- Q: How many balloons are included in a pack? A: Each pack contains one hundred balloons, with fifty in each color.
- Q: What material are these balloons made of? A: The balloons are made from pure natural latex, which is non-toxic and durable.
- Q: Can these balloons be inflated with helium? A: Yes, these balloons can be inflated with either air or helium.
- Q: What occasions are these balloons suitable for? A: These balloons are perfect for birthdays, weddings, baby first birthdays, and various celebrations.
- Q: How do I inflate the link balloons? A: You can inflate the link balloons using air or helium, and for floating, use helium.
- Q: Can I create shapes with these balloons? A: Yes, the link balloons can be connected end to end to form various shapes for decorations.
- Q: How should I store the balloons when not in use? A: Store the balloons in a cool, dry place to maintain their quality.
- Q: Do these balloons require any special care? A: To keep the balloons in good condition, avoid exposure to sharp objects and excessive heat.
- Q: What is the best way to make the balloons float longer? A: Using protective fluid when inflating with helium helps the balloons float for at least eight hours.
- Q: Are these balloons safe for children's parties? A: Yes, the balloons are made from non-toxic materials, making them safe for children's parties.
- Q: Can I draw on the balloons? A: Yes, you can draw patterns on the balloons to add a fun personalized touch.
- Q: What if my balloons arrive damaged? A: If your balloons arrive damaged, please contact customer service for a satisfactory resolution.
- Q: Do these balloons oxidize after inflation? A: Yes, the balloons will start to oxidize a few minutes after inflation, which may change their color.

