Party Mart: $26 for $40 Worth of Party Supplies (35% Off)

Party Mart

Today’s Groupon Ottawa Daily Deal of the Day: Party Mart: $26 for $40 Worth of Party Supplies (35% Off)

Buy now for only $
26
Value $40
Discount 35% Off
Save $14

The Groupon Deal

  • C$26 for C$40 worth of party supplies

This deal is a very hot seller. Groupon has already sold over 450+ vouchers at the time of this post.

This is a limited time offer while quantities last so don’t miss out!

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In a Nutshell
Matching plates and napkins, mylar balloons, and fun hats pull together all manner of party, from weddings to kids’ birthdays

The Fine Print
Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Not valid on helium sales or any rental items.

Party Mart
http://www.partymart.ca/
400 Earl Grey Dr.
Unit 9, Centrum Plaza
Ottawa, ON K2T 1B9
+16132710376

2026 Lanthier Dr.
Unit 3
Orléans, ON K4A 0N6
+16138246999

174 Boulevard Gréber
Gatineau, QC J8T 6K2
+18192432255

Four Things to Know About Helium
Outside of a stack of vinyl harpsichord recordings, nothing says a party like a bundle of helium balloons. Read on to learn more about what’s inside these festive floaters.

1. It’s the second most common element in existence, behind hydrogen. Although the universe will never see a shortage of helium, some fear that, based on the current rate of helium use, Earth’s supply may be exhausted in the future. For now, the US is the world’s largest supplier of helium gas.

2. Helium is lighter than air. While a liter of air weighs 1.25 grams, a liter of helium weighs just 0.18 grams. This is why a filling a balloon with helium makes it float and why Fred Astaire pumped helium into his shoes before every dance.

3. Heed the Hindenburg. Hydrogen is more buoyant than helium, but it’s also highly flammable, making it a risky choice to fill dirigibles. Nonetheless, engineers of the famous Hindenburg blimp filled it with hydrogen instead—a fact that some early studies blamed for the aircraft’s infamous fire. Such claims have since been disputed, however.

4. Inhaling helium can change the sound of your voice. Because helium is lighter than air, the speed of sound in helium is much faster than the speed of sound in air. When filled with helium, the vocal tract still remains the same size, so the frequency of the sound waves must increase, resulting in what sounds like a higher pitch. Note: inhaling helium is very dangerous and can lead to lung damage and even death; do not try it at home.

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