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It is important that consumers be aware of suffocation hazards to children under eight years old — who may choke or suffocate on uninflated or broken balloons. |
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Biodegradable latex is a 100-percent natural substance that breaks down both in sunlight and water. The degradation process begins almost immediately. Oxidation, the "frosting" that makes latex balloons look as if they are losing their color, is one of the first signs of the process. |
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Balloons — in one form or another — have been around for centuries. But the modern latex balloon — the kind you can blow up yourself—was invented in New England during the Great Depression. |
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Latex balloons are produced from the milky sap of the rubber tree, Hevea brasilliensis. |
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