Koosh Ball Facts | Mental Floss
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Scott Stillinger Filed For A Patent on Koosh Balls in 1987.There Were More Than 200 Potential Name Options For Koosh Balls.A Standard Koosh Ball Is Made of 2000 Rubber filaments.The Koosh Ball Had Its Own Book.There Was A Short-Lived Kooshball Comic Book Series.There Was A Lot of Secrecy Surrounding Koosh Balls.Ruth Bader Ginsburg Weighed in on Koosh Ball Copyright.Stillinger and Button Sold Their Koosh Ball Company in 1994.Stillinger told People in 1989 that "Through a process of surveys and logic, we decided on Koosh.” According to The Secret History of Balls, the duo started with more than 200 names before asking kids and adults to pick their favorite from a list of finalists. The ball is also said to be named after the soundit makes when caught.See more on mentalfloss.com Stillinger told People in 1989 that "Through a process of surveys and logic, we decided on Koosh.” According to The Secret History of Balls, the duo started with more than 200 names before asking kids and adults to pick their favorite from a list of finalists. The ball is also said to be named after the soundit makes when caught.
Stillinger told People in 1989 that "Through a process of surveys and logic, we decided on Koosh.” According to The Secret History of Balls, the duo started with more than 200 names before asking kids and adults to pick their favorite from a list of finalists. The ball is also said to be named after the soundit makes when caught.
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