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The shoddy science behind fidget spinners Published Jun. 30, 2017 6:28 p.m. ET Sports Illustrated, Sean Gregory/Sports Illustrated via Extra Mustard ...
The fidget spinners are the latest addition to her “Can It Curl?” series, in which she tests how well different items work in terms of curling her hair.
A toy fidget spinner that can be snapped together in various configurations is being advertised on Amazon in the shape of what looks like a swastika. “Imagine sending a kid to school with these ...
Fidget spinners had been around for years, mostly used by kids with autism or attention disorders to help them concentrate, but they became more popular after being featured on social media. While hot ...
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