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Hello,


I am hosting my sister in law's baby shower on saturday and wondered if there is anywhere that can fill up helium baloons that I've bought in the pound shop.

I asked at the card factory in Peckham but they said they'd only fill up one's bought there.


I don't really want to buy a canister of helium for ?30 on Amazon.


Thanks,


Emma

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TRY;


I know you tryed

https://www.cardfactory.co.uk/balloons

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ALSO;


http://www.party-daze.com


https://thepartyshop.co.uk


https://www.partysuperstores.co.uk



Or you go to a florist or Local Card shop or go to Party shop

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