A little info for you to enjoy.
# Qualatex latex balloons are made from 100% natural latex — not plastic. Our latex balloons are biodegradable, and decompose as fast as an oak leaf in your backyard!
# Latex balloons come from rubber trees. Latex is collected by cutting the tree’s bark, then catching the latex in a cup. Latex harvesting doesn’t hurt the tree!
# Latex balloons are Earth-friendly! Rubber trees grow in rain forests. Latex harvesting discourages deforestation because latex-producing trees are left intact. A tree can produce latex for up to 40 years!
Learn more about balloons and the environment
# If the sound of a balloon popping startles you, you’re not alone. A bursting balloon actually creates a small sonic boom! Once a hole is made in an inflated balloon, the quick release of the balloon’s energy, or air, causes the hole to grow at almost the speed of sound in rubber. Since this speed is much higher than the speed of sound in air, the hole in the balloon actually breaks the sound barrier, creating a sonic boom.
# Balloons were invented in 1824, the same year as the electromagnet.
# Pioneer manufactures nearly one billion Qualatex latex balloons per year.
# Helium-filled balloons float because helium is lighter than nitrogen and oxygen, the two components of air.
# For more than 80 years, Qualatex balloons have celebrated big events worldwide — from the AFL and NRL Grand Finals to a little boy half way around the world who is having his second birthday and having cow balloons everywhere.
Here is a picture of the size difference between the balloon.
It starts with a 12cm balloon then a 22cm and then onto the most popular size balloon, 28cms. Then there is 40cm, 60cm, 75cm, 90cm.
After those sizes there are the very impressive cloudbusters, they range in size from 122cms (4ft), 152cms (5ft) the biggest of all 244cms (8ft)

