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Sno-Baller by Tim Yu

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If you want to win all the neighborhood snowball fights (but lack the ball-making talents of Will Ferrel in "Elf"), you'll need to pick up a Sno-Baller for the Winter months.

Made of injection-molded, high-impact plastic, the Sno-Baller creates perfect, baseball-sized snowballs that are dense enough to actually do some damage. You don't even need to get your hands wet.

Purchase it at Plow & Hearth for $9.

via Boing Boing.

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This entry posted on 04 January 2008 at 10:30 AM
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