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What does antifreeze have in common with golf balls?

Honey is used as a center for golf balls and in antifreeze mixtures.



This news arrived on: 01/11/2009
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Posted Comments:

01-15-2009 17:01
maggie wrote:

honey

that is sooooooooo disgusting. honey is only good for candy. it is bitter/sweet. the only way i would enjoy honey is to bash it with a golf club.



01-15-2009 00:43
bobbyr54 wrote:

Whacko again

This is in addition to the previous note. So there is obviously nothing in common between antifreeze and golfballs.



01-15-2009 00:42
bobbyr54 wrote:

Whacko again

You guys really seem whacko and don't know what you're talking about lately. Honey has never ever
been used in the making of golf balls. The centers of golf balls are made of some hard rubber
or metals like titanium.
Antifreeze, is made with ethylene or propylene glycols; materials that come from the petroleum industry. Honey had nothing to do with either of these products.




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