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Where would you be without trees?

soap
wax • lumber • jam
syrup • pet food supplements
lacquer • oil spill control agents • toys
essential oils • printing inks • gummed tape
rocket propellants • polishes • textiles • balls
pallets • chewing gum • toothpaste • detergents
bats • sausage casings • baby foods • turpentine
draperies • bedspreads • carpet • rubber • shampoos
varnish • oxygen • bowling pins • insecticide • recreation
football helmets • cereal • photographic films • vitamins
oil drilling mods • baskets • cooking utensils • ceramics
appliance housings • toilet paper • plywood adhesives
pharmaceutical • milk containers • soil conditioners
plastic fillers • dinnerware • firewood • cosmetics
jelly • hockey sticks • cleaning compounds
particleboard • tires • roofs • oils
paper • skis • asphalt
mulch
cider
yarn
wax
glue
links
fruit
shade
resins
veneer
furniture

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