Coming events for balloon artists
From: NOSTALGIA1@aol.com
Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 16:01:29 EST
Subject: Fwd: Bubble Gum  and Balloon lecture in Fresno?
To: balloon@balloonhq.com


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From: NOSTALGIA1@aol.com
Full-name: NOSTALGIA1
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 16:01:04 EST
Subject: Re: Bubble Gum  and Balloon lecture in Fresno??
To: GitsyClown@aol.com
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In a message dated 03/14/00 1:25:10 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
GitsyClown@aol.com writes:

<< I personally would be very cautious of doing this for a couple of 
reasons...  
 first when they pop the balloon to get the gumball it can still leave 
balloon 
 on the gumball.  Also, the inside of the balloons have powder on them... 
this 
 powder may get on the gumball...  I would hate to see any reaction from that 
 for any of the kids.  I would seriously look into whether or not the powder 
 within the balloons are safe for ingestion.
  >>

I agree with you however I think that a gumball is safer than a tiny rubber 
ball.  Besides, I am not giving these out to small children but rather to 
older humans who know better. 

Bruce Kalver

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