Yes. If it's spicy tuna with those little red bits in it. And don't forget the salt and pepper! I think the color of the bouncy ball can determine what type of tuna it prefers- for example, I feel that all balls from red to purple enjoy red bit tuna, but black, grey, and white balls prefer mild tuna in casserole form, with a drizzle of garlic upon it. So yes, next there are starving bouncy ball children at your door, you'll know what to feed them. Have a nice day and don't forget to check out my latest answered question- do forks have eyebrows? Who wouldn't want to know that?
Firstly, people didn't need bouncy balls to help them, they used to play with them and socialize with other people using them. they used it as an activity to have fun and enjoy.
Because rubber is bouncy!!!! and bouncy balls are made out of rubber.
rare bouncy balls
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One common brand name is Mega Balls.... (My Balls)
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Norman Stingley invented the bouncy ball.
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To bounce...
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Bouncy balls are made from materials like rubber or plastic and are designed to rebound off surfaces when thrown. They come in various sizes and colors, with some featuring unique patterns or designs. Bouncy balls are popular toys for children and used in various games and activities.
Bouncy balls were invented by chemist Norman Stingley in 1965 in the United States. Stingley discovered the material that gave bouncy balls their unique properties while working on a new synthetic rubber compound.