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I have been using Flutter Fetti hand flick metallic streamers at events for years ( maybe 20 or more) We use them for their ease of clean up compared to anything else. Quick broom or rake, place in garbage can and you are done. Look great too. As Joe
has said, I imagine metallic confetti would work fairly well. It is very thin film and fairly large. I don’t use so no idea about clean up. Flutter Fetti has 10 or 11 custom color metallic confetti. Folds ( which often happens in bigger bags of it) means
pieces stick together and need manual separation before using ( you can’t just pour them out of the bag and expect them to “flutter”. )
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<div dir="ltr" id="yui_3_16_0_1_1504366171013_3241" class=""><span id="yui_3_16_0_1_1504366171013_3240" class="">In regards to the Neverland confetti, I imagine it is the flutter fetti type, because of its long flight time. The manufacturer does sell a metallic
silver and gold versions. I don't think their confetti is as likely to get into your eye, because of the relatively large size. The eyelashes tend to protect the eye. And even if it were to make contact with the eyeball, part of it would not, and so it would
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<div dir="ltr" id="yui_3_16_0_1_1504366171013_3385" class=""><span id="yui_3_16_0_1_1504366171013_3240" class="">As for clean-up. I imagine the metallic version is plastic, and so if a crease were placed in it, it would reduce the tendency for them to adhere
to a surface. Or alternatively, curl up the two long edges sightly. I don't know how these modifications would affect the flight time. It might even increase it. Though, the tornado vortex is a help, It needs to be able to keep up with the falling confetti.
Perhaps someone on this list, with a Mylar curtain, or balloon, and test it for the list! It has been many years since I've used it, but I think the pieces were around 1 1/4" long, and half that width. The rectangular shape is the key to its long flight
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