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Diane Little, owner of Party Warehouse, 3090 N. Water St., carries a constant stock of about 10 helium tanks and goes through an average of 15 to 20 tanks each month.
The recalled tanks measure about 13.5 inches tall and 3.5 inches in diameter. They have a red label and a purple cap and hold 5.8 cubic feet of helium/air mixture.
Most new laws in Georgia passed during the 2025 legislative session take effect today, July 1. But there isn't one related to ...
Five years ago, a helium tank would cost him $25 to fill up, but now the owner says it's close to $300 and that's if he can even get it. "We can't get any helium from anywhere," he said. Delivery ...
Balloon Time recently recalled 121,100 mini helium tanks, because the gas may leak into the cap causing it to become a projectile, according to an announcement with the U.S. Consumer Product ...
Did Georgia ban helium balloon releases? Not quite. Here’s what the new law actually says and why social media is confused.