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Qualatex Rainbow and Custom Colors Rainbow of Colors Diamond White Pearl Gray Silver Pearl Ivory Pearl Yellow Citrine Pearl Clear White Ivory Silk Lemon Chion Yellow Citrine Yellow Goldenrod Gold Blush Neon Mocha Chocolate Pearl Rose Coral Orange Mandarin Orange Brown Brown Peach Gold Orange Pearl Mandarin Pearl Pink Neon Neon Rose Wild Pearl Jewel Red Ruby Red Orange Pink Pink Magenta Berry Magenta Magenta Pearl Maroon Sparkling Pearl Pearl Neon Spring Purple Quartz Pearl Pearl Ruby Red Burgundy Burgundy Lavender Violet Lilac Violet Purple Quartz Purple Light Blue Pearl Pale Neon Robin’s Periwinkle Dark Sapphire Pearl Pearl Navy Caribbean Azure Blue Blue Egg Blue Blue Blue Sapphire Blue Midnight Blue Blue Tropical Jewel Pearl Pearl Neon Wintergreen Lime Jewel Pearl Lime Spring Green Teal Teal Teal Mint Green Green Green Lime Green Green C h r o m e B all o on s Emerald Pearl Pearl Pearl Onyx Black Chrome Chrome Chrome Chrome Chrome Chrome Green Emerald Green Forest Green Onyx Black Silver Gold Mauve Purple Blue Green S u p e r A g a t e Traditional Fashion Red & Black & Yellow Orange Pink Violet Red Orange Blue Green White White Rainbow Rainbow Rainbow Rainbow Rainbow LEGEND Custom Colors Outside Balloon ® Inside Balloon Use the extensive Qualatex Rainbow of Colors as a palette from which to create custom colors by “layering” p two different balloons. This “double-stuffing” technique yields an unlimited number of unique colors and finishes. Custom Balloon Pearl White White Pearl Citrine Yellow Pearl White Gold Pearl Ivory Pearl Peach Ivory Silk Pearl Peach Mandarin Orange Ivory Silk Yellow Goldenrod Metallic Gold Silver Mocha Brown Blush Orange Coral Pink p p p p p p p p p p Candlelight Baby Yellow Sunshine Yellow Champagne Soft Gold Burlap Soft Beige Apricot Salmon Hot Orange Mandarin Orange Mandarin Orange Pearl Pink Pearl Peach Pearl White Pearl Peach Ruby Red Ruby Red Pearl Ruby Red Ruby Red Coral Pearl Magenta Pearl Ivory Pink Coral Pearl Ruby Red White Coral Jewel Magenta Jewel Magenta p p p p p p p p p p Tangerine Orange Peel Pink Champagne Ice Pink Soft Peach Blossom Cherry Red Tomato Red Watermelon Chinese Red Ruby Red Jewel Magenta Ruby Red Chocolate Brown Sparkling Burgundy Chocolate Brown Pearl Pink Silver Pearl Peach Pearl Lavender Spring Lilac Sparkling Burgundy Chocolate Brown Metallic Gold Chocolate Brown Onyx Black White Pink Rose Pink p p p p p p p p p p Apple Red Raspberry Brick Red Chestnut Cabernet Truffle Petal Pink Rose Quartz Flamingo Misty Rose Jewel Magenta Jewel Magenta Jewel Magenta Jewel Magenta Quartz Purple Quartz Purple Sparkling Burgundy Pearl Lavender Pearl Lavender Pearl Azure White Black & White Spring Lilac Quartz Purple Wild Berry Caribbean Blue Sapphire Blue Pearl Azure Onyx Black Purple Violet p p p p p p p p p p Hot Pink SuperAgate Claret Rosewood Eggplant Indigo Plum Lily Moonlight Victorian Lilac Tourmaline Quartz Purple Quartz Purple Pearl Mint Green Pearl White Pearl Azure Pearl Light Blue Sapphire Blue Sapphire Blue Sapphire Blue Sapphire Blue Sapphire Blue Black & White Pearl Lavender Periwinkle Dark Blue Robin’s Egg Blue Caribbean Blue Periwinkle Black & White Pearl Midnight Blue p p p p p p p p p p Cobalt Blue SuperAgate Slate Blue Powder Blue Light Steel Blue Glacier Blue Marine Blue Intense Blue SuperAgate Denim Blue Black Opal Moody Blue Sapphire Blue Sapphire Blue Pearl Azure Pearl Mint Green Lime Green Metallic Gold Citrine Yellow Pearl Lime Green Jewel Lime Pearl Emerald Green Onyx Black Wintergreen Pearl Mint Green Pearl Ivory White Spring Green Spring Green Lime Green Tropical Teal Wintergreen p p p p p p p p p p Midnight Blue Peacock Blue Ice Blue Spearmint Apple Green Iguana Green Citrus Green Pear Green Clover Green Jungle Green Emerald Green Emerald Green Emerald Green Jewel Lime Gold Gold Gold Gold Onyx Black Silver Pearl Forest Green Black & White Onyx Black Chocolate Brown Periwinkle Blush Mocha Brown Sparkling Burgundy Metallic Gold Onyx Black p p p p p p p p p p Hunter Green SuperAgate Spruce Green Olive Antique Gold 24K Gold Latte Caramel Bronze Pewter Malachite Due to photography and color printing processes, exact colors may vary. Colors shown are approximate. We recommend stuffing and inflating the actual balloons. SB-DL1801055 USA ©2018 PBC .
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