BALLOON MACHINES MONTAGE<br />WITH PIX AND VID<br />By Shuk Yee Tsang<br />From domino trails and bouncing balls to Pokémon cards, dinosaur toys, and even a cactus. A new montage reveals balloons being popped in the most unusual ways.<br />Steven Price from Michigan, USA, who runs Sprice Machines, created the invention while titling the montage "6 Satisfying Balloon Popping Machines!”.<br />His intricate setups use everyday objects like rulers, scissors, foam fingers, candles and even buckets to trigger chain reactions, leading to the final satisfying pop.<br />Sprice Machines is known for designing elaborate custom projects for TV, film, advertisements, online content and live events.<br />Online, fans loved the quirky details built into the machines.<br />One viewer commented: “The bonus objectives were great! .”<br />END
