Cotton Twine – Phoenix Rope & Cordage

Cotton Twine – Phoenix Rope & Cordage

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Cotton twine is made from a blended composition of cotton and polyester yarn. The twine is available on cones or balls. Common Applications & Industries for Cotton Twine Cotton twine is used in an assortment of different industries and applications including: Wrapping or Tying in the Food Service Advertising Toy Pa

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