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  2. Tennis ball wasteland? Game grapples with a fuzzy yellow ...

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    A positive on the recycling front are nonprofits taking on the task of collecting and repurposing tennis balls, most notably Vermont-based RecycleBalls, which says it is on pace to collect 3 ...

  3. Everyday Items That You Can Recycle for Money - AOL

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    Recycling centers may require you to remove bottle caps, rinse and bag bottles in certain increments, or sort and tie together cardboard. Checking the rules before you go will save you time later.

  4. Talk:Tennis ball - Wikipedia

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    Here is a link to a correctly colored tennis ball picture. I have seen the yellow tennis balls people are referring to only once. This is not the correct color of a tennis ball, and I would be willing to pay someone if they could show me a tennis ball that looks like this. The first picture you link to shows a color of tennis ball I have never ...

  5. Tennis ball - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 January 2025. Ball used in the sport of tennis Tennis balls at the 2012 French Open A tennis ball is a small, hollow ball used in games of tennis and real tennis. Tennis balls are fluorescent yellow in professional competitions, but in recreational play other colors are also used. Tennis balls are ...

  6. Penn Racquet Sports - Wikipedia

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    A Penn Championship tennis ball Penn 3 balls, new and used Penn racquetball Penn Racquet Sports, Inc. is a subsidiary of Head N.V. that manufactures tennis balls and racquetballs. Penn was founded in 1910 as Pennsylvania Rubber Company of America, Inc. in Jeannette, Pennsylvania . [ 1 ]

  7. Recycle Dixon golf balls and get a deal on new ones

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  8. Dunlop Sport - Wikipedia

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    Dunlop advertisement for its golf balls, 1922. Dunlop was established as a company manufacturing goods from rubber in 1889. [5] The company entered the sporting goods market in 1910, when it began to manufacture rubber golf balls at its base in Birmingham. [1] The company introduced the Maxfli golf ball in 1922. [6]

  9. 34 Unique Things to Do on New Year's Eve to Ring in 2025 - AOL

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    You can also stream the ball drop for free, without commercials, on the official Times Square website beginning at 6 p.m. ET. Alan Schein Photography - Getty Images. Eat Grapes For Good Luck.