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Flogos - It's Not a Bird. It's Not a Plane. It's a Flogo!
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Wow. Cool. Wow.
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You can draw attention to an event or promotion with cloudlike creations from Flogos, a new division of Snowmasters. Helium-injected biodegradable soap foam forced through a stencil by a generator results in high-flying designs that float thousands of feet into the sky—roughly one design every 15 seconds. Standard shapes (stars, triangles, circles) start at about $2,500 for eight hours. Custom designs are an additional $500. —Mark Mavrigian of BizBash
Flogos are designed to last for as long as their visual impact is needed. Specific formulations are available to provide a life expectancy of a few minutes to an hour or so. This also greatly depends on amospheric conditions such as wind direction and speed.
They can travel 20-30 miles and go as high as 20,000 thousand feet. They travel slow so they are very visible for a long time.
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Updated Jul 15, 2008
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Airborne viral marketing.
Updated Jul 26, 2008
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Laptopbride
on Aug 25, 2008
This would also be great for a wedding, celebration, party or any other special event. Beyond cool!
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Very, Very Nice. This would be great at a wedding!!!!! So different!
This is one of the most innovative ideas I have read about in years. This is perfect for company branding or events and it allows people the opportunity to advertise in places that have been virtually unapproachable or unenvironmental in the past. I read in some other articles that it is completely green and some friends of mine said they saw it at Chateau Elan Winery in North Atlanta recently. I am assuming these are available in the Atlanta area now and I am curious to see how quickly major corporations catch on.