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Eating Salty Baseballs A slideshow about Pringles Park and Procter & Gamble

Eating Salty Baseballs A slideshow about Pringles Park and Procter & Gamble. By: Laura Hines and Heather Couch. Pringles Park. The field!. This stadium can seat over 6000 people!. Pringles Park.

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Eating Salty Baseballs A slideshow about Pringles Park and Procter & Gamble

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  1. Eating Salty BaseballsA slideshow about Pringles Park and Procter & Gamble By: Laura Hines and Heather Couch

  2. Pringles Park The field! This stadium can seat over 6000 people!

  3. Pringles Park This view shows the bleachers and the pavilion, which was recently installed after the tornados of 2002. Here you can see the pitcher’s mound, and underneath this area is the bladder system which recycles water.

  4. Pringles Park Heather at Pringles Park directly in front of the main gate, home of Ribby the mascot!

  5. Pringles Park Hail damage from tornados. The stadium overall was not hurt too badly. This is a Jaxx Jeep. The staff at the park take great pride in the quality and upkeep of the field. Laura in front of the sign at Pringles Park. You might recognize this symbol as the one on Pringles Potato Chips cans!

  6. Pringles Park Laura having fun at the stadium where the Jaxx sold out four games last year!! Laura and Heather in front of the Jaxx baseball field where the team plays 70 home games a year.

  7. Pringles Park Pringles Park from the outside. The actual location was supposed to be next to the Columns, but the location of the columns changed leaving the stadium in a semi-deserted part of town.

  8. Procter & Gamble Welcome to Procter & Gamble! This manufacturing company started out as a soap company in 1837.

  9. Procter & Gamble The main building. This facility only manufactures Pringles Potato Chips. Procter & Gamble has the naming rights to Pringles Park until 2013.

  10. Procter & Gamble Parking lot at Procter & Gamble. You must have an appointment to enter the actual building. Headquarters of Procter & Gamble are located in Cincinnati.

  11. Procter & Gamble Procter & Gamble smoke tower. A.G. Lafely is the current President of P&G.

  12. Completed by students atUnion University on Procter & Gamble and Pringles Park

  13. Bibliography • www.diamondjaxx.com • http://savi.cis.drexel.edu/~das/ • http://www.petragroup.com.jo/history.htm

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