Silly Bandz Columbus GA

Local resource for Silly Bandz in Columbus, GA. Includes detailed information on local businesses that give access to Silly Bandz, rubber wrist bands, leather wrist bands, as well as information on silicone wrist bands, and content on wrist bands.

Doll World & Surroundings
(706) 571-0515
1465 54th St
Columbus, GA
HobbyTown USA
(706) 660-1793
6770 Veterans Pkwy, Ste I
Columbus, GA
Kmart
(706) 561-4101
3200 Macon Rd
Columbus, GA
Walmart
(706) 568-3222
4701 Buena Vista Road
Columbus, GA
Kmart
(706) 322-1572
2500 Airport Thruway
Columbus, GA
Main Street Toy Shop
(706) 322-9055
2511 Airport Thruway, Ste F
Columbus, GA
Toys R US
(706) 257-9843
5555 Whittlesey Blvd
Columbus, GA
Kmart
(706) 563-2742
5600 Milgen Rd Bldg
Columbus, GA
Target
(706) 321-0831
1591 Bradley Park Dr
Columbus, GA
JC Penney
706-322-4035
3507 Manchester Expwy Ste E
Columbus, GA
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Grade School Currency: Silly Bandz

silly bandz2 Grade School Currency: Silly Bandz

I predict the next big craze will be paperclips with crazy plaid and animal print patterns.

Remember that useless collection of objects that decided your status in grade school? Tell Beanie Babies to slide down the bench, because the new generation is hooked on Silly Bandz.

With Sales Like This, They’re Not So Silly

Available in any color, Silly Bandz are silicon-based rubber bands that kids can wear as bracelets and necklaces . The real selling point: when not stretched out, Silly Bandz are molded into funky shapes and letters. There are animal sets, rock band themed sets (dubbed “ Rock Bandz ”), and even princess themed sets . Like all standard rubber bands, Silly Bandz retain their shape when not stretched.

Kids enjoy trading them and showing off their collections by wearing them all like sleeves. Packs of 24 cost anywhere from five to eight dollars on Amazon , and Silly Bandz hold eight of the top ten bestseller slots in the Toys and Games category as I write this. Impressive. Most impressive.

Silly Bandz Rock Bandz Grade School Currency: Silly Bandz

So simple, but hey, whatever works.

Apparently, Silly Bandz have been causing a little ruckus in some schools, and have been banned due to distraction. Parents, don’t let this worry you. Every classroom has opportunities for distraction, and kids will make a toy out of anything. In fact, the banning has only made the craze more outrageous, just as it does for every tradable contraband item in schools.

Also, according to an April 17 article in the New York Times, there is a Silly Bandz page on Facebook with over 83,000 fans…and counting.

Well, what can I say about these little buggers? They look like fun. It is so uplifting to see that the biggest craze in elementary classrooms isn’t technology-based. When you think about it, rubber bands have been around for so long, and kids have always been fascinated with the pliability of rubber. This product takes that basic childhood interest in an existing product and takes it in the next logical step (speaking of which, I vaguely remember the birth of duct tape wallets in school).

At first, I mused that Silly Bandz were a little expensive, especially considering the amount of labor and materials that goes into their creation. Then I remembered that video games are $60, and action figures are $10. Silly Bandz would certainly be a welcome alternative for parents and checkbooks alike. Keep in mind before buying them, they tend to break after a while, and naturally they are easily lost.

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