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  1. Clackers - Wikipedia

    Clackers were two plastic balls, each about 2 inches (5.1 centimetres) in diameter. The balls are attached to a tab with a strong string. The player swings the balls back and forth, creating the …

  2. This is Why Clacker Balls Were Banned In The 1970s

    Aug 23, 2020 · Instead of fulfilling its original goal of supplementing hand-eye coordination, clacker balls risked damaging vision. According to Quartz, the amount of worry clacker balls caused became so …

  3. Amazon.com: Clackers Balls

    Colaxi Clackers Balls, Assorted Clacker Balls on a String, Swinging Ball Toys for Kids, Sensory Toy Hands on Abilities and Motor Skills for Party Favors Holiday, Rose Red

  4. Clackers, the Popular Toy That Was Banned in the 1970s Just ...

    Mar 24, 2024 · By the early 1970s, hundreds of toymakers had sold millions of clackers around the world. Eventually, they were banned due to the fact that while it taught kids hand-eye coordination. …

  5. Klick-Klacks: The Banned '70s Toy Craze That Left a Mark ...

    Aug 10, 2025 · The player would use the loop to get the balls swinging in rhythm so that they would knock together, making a click-clack sound. From there, they would accelerate them into full arcs to …

  6. Clackers: The Noisy Toy That Almost Became a Killer

    Mar 1, 2025 · The clacking sound echoed everywhere as kids tried to master the art of swinging two colorful balls in perfect synchrony. Despite their initial popularity, Clackers quickly became infamous …

  7. A Noisy Nostalgia: The Rise and Fall of Clackers - CYSSERO

    Jan 10, 2025 · Clackers, also known as clickers or clackers balls, emerged in the late 1960s and quickly became one of the most popular toys of the decade. The basic concept was simple: two hollow …