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Red and green playground bounce balls
Red and green playground bounce balls




red and green playground bounce balls

Children buy these bouncing balls because they remind them of athletics. Most times, these come in the form of sports balls such as a football, basketball, volleyball, baseball etc.

red and green playground bounce balls

Our 45mm bouncing balls are a little bit bigger in size and can be sold via toy vending machines. Children make collections of the various designs and/or exchange them with their friends. Many times, a bouncing ball may contain a mixture of these colours in order to catch the attention of the eye as well as increase the feeling of curiosity. They are supplied in various colours such as red, yellow, blue, green, white etc. They are usually sold as a 50c item and attract all types of customers to buy them. They come in bulk and can be easily used as a low cost/purchase item.

red and green playground bounce balls

Our 32mm bouncing balls can be sold via a beaver stand or a mini pinball machine. The result was a dense rubber ball with extreme flexibility and high bounce. He crushed different leftovers of synthetic rubber using 3500 pounds of weight. In 1965, Stingley experimented with rubber. The bouncy ball was originally produced in 1966 by California chemist Norman Stingley. Our bouncy balls can spring up to three floors high when thrown at the ground (10 meters). A bouncy ball is made out of polybutadiene rubber which bounces uniformly to the degree of power used when thrown at a hard surface (floor, wall etc.).






Red and green playground bounce balls