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Are you kidding me? This article looks like it was written by a hippie. I call for a grammatical edit. Dwo shwoom ( talk) —Preceding undated comment added 02:00, 13 February 2010 (UTC).
How do you keep from suffocating in one of these things? Is the ball a permeable membrane to oxygen, perhaps? Stonemason89 ( talk) 03:32, 5 December 2010 (UTC)
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275 million tonnes of plastic waste yearly.4.8 million and 12.7 million tonnes is dumped into sea, to decrease this Rodrigo García González, Pierre-Yves Paslier and Guillaume Couche were invented an edible water bottle and named ooho.Ooho edible water bottles are made 100% from seaweed and plants. The two ingredients used are sodium alginate (seaweed) and calcium chloride.
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Are you kidding me? This article looks like it was written by a hippie. I call for a grammatical edit. Dwo shwoom ( talk) —Preceding undated comment added 02:00, 13 February 2010 (UTC).
How do you keep from suffocating in one of these things? Is the ball a permeable membrane to oxygen, perhaps? Stonemason89 ( talk) 03:32, 5 December 2010 (UTC)
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275 million tonnes of plastic waste yearly.4.8 million and 12.7 million tonnes is dumped into sea, to decrease this Rodrigo García González, Pierre-Yves Paslier and Guillaume Couche were invented an edible water bottle and named ooho.Ooho edible water bottles are made 100% from seaweed and plants. The two ingredients used are sodium alginate (seaweed) and calcium chloride.
By: Yaseen R 2402:3A80:1CBC:1722:D7F6:7FB8:C22:1701 ( talk) 15:12, 4 November 2022 (UTC)