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Get ready for a splash of fun with these exciting water balloon games and activities. Discover creative ways to cool off and make lasting memories with friends and family.
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In reference to a parent-child relationship, you might have heard the advice, "pick your battles." When it's a scorcher like today, we think this is a fight worth pursuing. Next "World's Largest Water Balloon Fight" is scheduled for Friday, August 27th, as part of K Week! Take it easy out there and stay cool!

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Alison Donner
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Who doesn't love a good water balloon battle?! Yes, I said "battle". Fight can be such a harsh word, and battle sounds a bit more pleasant to me! While the kids were at school the other day, I filled up 100 water balloons! Okay, well not quite 100. There were 100 in the pack, and a few popped in the process, but we can round up since I slaved over the water spicket for an hour. The kids were so surprised and excited when I picked them up from school and they learned that their friends were…

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KT
English inventor Edgar Ellington decided in 1950 to create a waterproof sock using latex and cotton. But after filling his creation with water to test its quality, he noticed a small stream of water gushing from the side. As he threw the water-filled sock onto the table in anger, it burst — and so a second idea was born. Not long after, Ellington's "water grenades" were the first water balloons to hit the market. Water Baloon, Pool Party Supplies, Water Balloon Fight, Online Message, Water Balloon, Childs Play, Balloon Weights, Mini Balloons, Water Balloons

English inventor Edgar Ellington decided in 1950 to create a waterproof sock using latex and cotton. But after filling his creation with water to test its quality, he noticed a small stream of water gushing from the side. As he threw the water-filled sock onto the table in anger, it burst — and so a second idea was born. Not long after, Ellington's "water grenades" were the first water balloons to hit the market.

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DeAnna Anton