They are non-toxic, but taste awful on purpose. so yes.
All paintballs can go bad, however no paintballs are allowed to have red, pink or black fill.
No, paintballs are biodegradable.
Monster paintballs are considered the worst paintballs because they not only stain clothes, but they do not break easily, causing the shooter to not get a hit, and the receiver to be in a lot of pain.
no, they are considered eatable by the FDA. not that i would recommend eating them.
The very first paintballs were meant to mark trees for logging companies, so no. They are both non-toxic and biodegradable.
The number of paintballs in a pound can vary depending on the brand and size of the paintballs. On average, there are about 70-100 paintballs in a pound. It is recommended to check with the specific brand or manufacturer for accurate information.
No, but you can die by eating paintballs If you want to survive on coloured balls, try gumballs. The sugar content of gumballs probably isn't high enough anyway, and gum can't be eaten. Furthermore, you'd have no water. To obtain water as well as coloured balls, try ice balls. They are a type of desert made of ice drenched in syrup.
A Fistful of Paintballs was created on 2011-05-05.
no, there are different paintballs for different types of guns
No. only .50 caliber paintballs.
Most paintballs are made of a lard/animal fat mixture. Although just recently a company developed water based paintballs.
There is no antifreeze in any paintballs. Trying to freeze paintballs will ruin their structural integrity, causing them to become brittle shelled, and overly viscus in the center.