Fake Clouds Could Bring Sunny Future For Firm

Times Daily:
The latest product from a Lexington-based industry has company owner Francisco Guerra walking around with his head in the clouds.
The product is called Flogos, which combines the words flying and “logos,” and that’s a good description of the product.
A combination of a little helium and a lot of air produces a substance that looks and floats like a cloud. The product can be 24, 36 or 48 inches long.
One looks like the famous Disney logo of Mickey Mouse’s head. Another is an Atlanta Braves tomahawk. There’s also a peace sign, as well as countless other shapes. Whatever shape a company or organization wants, the company can make a mold for it.
“They will fly for miles,” Guerra said. “They are durable so they last a while. “The secret is our formulation and equipment. We’re able to keep the cloud together for a long time.”
He said the product eventually evaporates, so […]

Original post by Rich and software by Elliott Back

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