Lot 49 Permanent Outdoor Reusable 18.5 " Balloons Extreme Weather Outdoor on 2040-parts.com
Layton, Utah, United States
Lot of 49 Permanent Outdoor Reusable 18.5" Balloons Extreme Weather Outdoor. New, not in original box. For advertisement purposes, not a toy!! Balloons only, sticks not included. Great for advertisement, get noticed.
These retail for $9.99 each. Shipping box weights approx. 35 lbs.
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