Grim findings surface after a clackers safety test conducted by British publication, "Which? Magazine," in 1971 evaluated the toy's components based on American safety standards. In recent months, ...
DOES ANYONE remember clackers? One of the most basic – not to say genitally suggestive – toys of the 1970s comprised two plastic spheres, each suspended from a string attached to the same plastic tab.
Their grandparents played with a toy that was basically a weapon (remember clackers?) but children today can easily fall foul ...
While picking up the 789 smaller-than-an-atom LEGOs from my living room floor the other day, I had a thought every parent probably has at some point: “Whoever came up with these devilish weapons ...
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Modern kids: you can keep your Pokémon, your wi-fi devices and your 'video' games. Back in the day all they had were Clackers. Good, old-fashioned, potentially deadly Clackers. This clip is from ...