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Advertising With Bubbles 5

If you hate billboards, then you'll really hate Francisco Guerra's invention. Francisco has found a way to make 4-foot-wide corporate logos made of helium bubbles that can travel for around 30 miles, selling products as they drift, before evaporating into thin air. Guerra, a special effects technician and former stage magician, calls his invention "Flogos." He has made a machine which can form the bubbles into any shape, and release them into the sky at a rate of one every 15 seconds. He has already been hired to make Mickey Mouse Flogos for Disney World, and has also created clouds in the shape of the Olympic rings and a peace symbol. It's only a matter of time before the night sky is filled with fluorescent erectile dysfunction clouds.
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  • My first impression is that this is very cool, but like the article says... It could get annoying with advertisers. gun or something.
    • "gun or something" - I was editing out the part where I said it could be cool to shoot at it with a potato gun or something.

      Can you color the bubbles with that guy who had the colored bubble technology? It could be cool to fly a flag with this.
    • Another way to waste precious, non-renewable helium. And it's annoying, too! Great.

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