The origin of inflatable advertising products
Inflatable advertising products, also called inflatable models, are emerging media introduced from the United States to China in the 1980s and were first developed by American advertiser Tomsen.
At first, the advertiser Tomsen asked his workers to tentatively make some inflatable cartoon shapes based on several lively and cute animal cartoons in the cartoon "Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse" to promote children's products.
Unexpectedly, this new form of publicity was quickly accepted by people and was imitated by many advertisers.
Later, this form of advertising was gradually applied to many scenarios, including: opening celebrations, new product releases, product promotions, business exhibitions, weddings and birthdays, and with the improvement of production technology, product shapes are also diverse.
Later, inflatable products are not only used in the advertising industry, but also in the children's entertainment industry, which is mainly reflected in inflatable slides, inflatable trampolines, and inflatable water parks.
We ensure the products will be applied in more scenarios in the future.