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Food City Building

Product: L8111


Food City partnered with Smoky Mountain Balloon Adventures to develop a versatile inflatable storefront replica. Designed to promote new store locations at high-traffic events like NASCAR, this inflatable replica can be easily customized with interchangeable banners for each occasion. Its durable construction ensures long-term use, making it an ideal centerpiece for outdoor promotions and drawing attention wherever it's displayed.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: H: 12 L: 5 W: 14
  • Includes: Blower system, storage bag, installation hardware & repair kit
  • Weight: 128 lbs.
  • Packed DIMS: 20 x 20 x 20"

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What Others Say About Landmark Creations

"Just wanted to say how much we LOVE our inflatables.  We tested them in our lobby where they were, of course, an instant hit for school group photos. Our leadership was quite pleased with the durability and the realism."

- Mike Hennessy, Carnegie Science Center

"Thank you so much for getting the arch to us in time for our event!  The arch looked great and we couldn't of been happier with the look.  Looking forward to ordering another arch from you for our 2013 events!"

- Holly Vittengl, Gladiator Assault Challenge

“We wanted to convey our 'money-saving' message; what better way than a 14-foot-tall inflatable booth with money flying around in it?”

- B. Hoffman, Hydra-Flex

“[The inflatable arch] created a wonderful backdrop to brand our events, capture our sponsors in the photos used by the participants, and made it easy to travel down the coast of California without taking up too much space on our trucks.”

- Amy Daugherty, California Coast Classic

"Our giant peach is brand new to us and will help us gain name recognition in our community at health fairs, county fairs, farm markets, school events and almost any event we take it to."

- Greg Stone, Peach Tree Healthcare

"Landmark created two inflatable Truman the Tigers for us, and they were incredibly easy to work with, as well as very affordable."

- Michelle Froese, Missouri University