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are fidget spinners still a thing

by Gunnar Heller Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The trend is still alive! Fidget spinners

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had their fifteen minutes of fame, but despite being thrown out of the limelight, they’re still fantastic little gadgets that actually have a few surprising benefits that you may not be aware of.

Fidget Spinner has existed for nearly 25 years now but exploded into world's attention in 2017. After the initial fascination with Fidget Spinners, most are now passing it out as a fad. Fads, unlike Trends, don't result in cultural shifts.

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Are fidget spinners good or bad for You?

Many people say that fidget spinners are good for people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or autism because it’s a good mental distraction that soothes the nerves. When Catherine (or Scott) created it, the goal was to help relieve stress and anxiety associated with being bored or nervous.

When did fidget spinners become so popular?

But somewhere along the line fidget spinners became widely popular as toys and took off like a rocket in the Spring of 2017. I would define the fidget spinner’s popularity as the Kardashian Effect.

What is a fidget spinner made of?

Fidget spinner. A fidget spinner is a toy that consists of a ball bearing in the center of a multi-lobed (typically two or three) flat structure made from metal or plastic designed to spin along its axis with little effort. Fidget spinners became popular toys in 2017, although similar devices had been invented as early as 1993.

Can you buy a box full of fidget spinners without breaking the bank?

About a year ago, purchasing a box full of fidget spinners and not breaking the bank, would have been impossible. Now, every store we go to there are piles of fidget spinners everywhere and the stores can’t get rid of them, even at significantly discounted prices.

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When did fidget spinners lose popularity?

The banning encouraged a rapid decline in Fidget Spinners sold towards the end of May. By June 26, 2017, it seemed by Google Trends/ Statista standards, that the majority of the world had lost interest in the device.

Why did they stop making fidget spinners?

What happened to them? Perhaps the parents got tired of them, because they became more of a distraction than an aid. The very people lobbying for them saw that they were more of a hindrance to attention, rather than assistance with it.

How many fidget spinners exist?

200 million fidget spinnersAs of 2019, more than 200 million fidget spinners have shipped to retailers. The fidget spinner was in the top 20 best-selling toys of 2017.

Why do schools ban fidgets?

Fidget spinners, the hot new toys that are supposed to help kids focus, are being banned in schools—because they're too distracting. The fidget spinner, for the uninitiated, is a simple mechanical gadget with bearing in the middle that allows you to spin it smoothly and entrancingly in your hand.

Do schools allow fidget toys?

Unless it is written into a student's Individualized Education Program (IEP) or 504 accommodation, fidget spinners should not be allowed in the classroom." Logan agreed. "I've found for most of my students, fidget spinners tend to be a distraction—especially since they spin them inside their desks, which makes noise.

Who got rich off fidget spinners?

The woman who invented the fidget spinner isn't making a dime off their huge profits. It was her seven-year-old daughter — and her fidgeting — who gave Catherine Hettinger a million-dollar idea.

What is it called when you can't stop fidgeting?

Hyperactivity, a common symptom associated with ADHD, involves excessive movement and trouble sitting still. Thus, fidgeting is considered a symptom of hyperactivity. For a long time, fidgeting has been viewed as a negative symptom that needs to be stopped.

Why do I fidget so much?

Most people experience fidgeting from time to time. Common signs include tapping your foot, drumming your fingers, or shifting in your seat. Fidgeting may be a physical reaction to stress or concentration. It could also be caused by an underlying health condition like ADHD or restless legs syndrome.

What was the first fidget toy ever made?

One of the earliest examples of fidget toys are the Baoding balls. The Ming Dynasty first produced metal Baoding balls thousands of years ago as part of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

What were fidget spinners made for?

Originally invented by Catherine Hettinger in Florida in the 1990's the fidget spinner was invented with the intention to help children with ADHD and Autism. Manufacturers suggest that kids will be able to relieve themselves from the need to fidget and focus on what's being taught in the classroom.

What is a fidget spinner?

In its most basic form, a fidget spinner is a small, handheld, three-armed device, with a central hub that rotates when it is spun. Each of the three-arms is equally weighted at the tip, which helps the fidget spinner to rotate in a smooth and balanced manner. The centrifugal force exerted by the weighted tips of the fidget spinner enhance its ability to rotate for an extended period of time. The center of the spinner is circular and contains ball bearings similar to those found in the sprocket of a bicycle. They are usually made of plastic or metal and come in a wide variety of colors and shapes. It is a remarkably simple toy that is basic in its construction and design.

When was the fidget spinner invented?

According to most news outlets, the original fidget spinner was created and patented in 1993 by Catherine Hettinger, a chemical engineer by training. Catherine’s motivation to create the toy came after seeing young children throwing stones at passing cars. She then thought it would be a good idea to create something that was fun, entertaining, and occupying. In the mid to late 90’s, the original fidget spinner was a lackluster toy that never gained market traction. Catherine sold a few spinners at trade shows and the like, but her attempts to woo commercial toy manufacturers were unsuccessful. In the mid to late 90’s, the fidget spinner was a lackluster toy that never gained market traction. As such, she allowed the patent on the fidget spinner to expire in 2005 and pressed pause on making the fidget spinner a “thing.” Unfortunately, in doing so, she forfeited any rights to partaking in the incredible profits fidget spinners have enjoyed in recent years. Twelve years later in an interview with NPR, Scott McCoskery claimed that he invented the fidget spinner in 2014 to cope with his own fidgeting while in meetings [1]. Scott started selling them at a premium after numerous requests for the gadget.

When did MySpace sell to News Corp?

MySpace sold to Rupert Murdoch’s, News Corp, in July 2005 for $580M. Some critics say the purchase by News Corp stifled MySpace’s creative growth and led to its inability to compete with Facebook, which overtook MySpace in April 2008. Facebook was innovative, all-inclusive, and provided a cleaner, clearer, and simpler platform. MySpace failed to open its eyes to the changes happening around it, and as a result they lost significant market traction and relevance. MySpace’s image as a “wholesome” site suitable for all ages, took a dive when it allowed (or didn’t prevent) users from posting obscene photos and videos to the site. In a final attempt to achieve relevance, MySpace tried to mimic many of the things Facebook was doing, but it was not successful. On June 29, 2011 News Corp sold Myspace to Specific Media for $35M. Sadly, this resulted in hundreds of people losing their jobs, and over a $500M loss for News Corp.

Was MySpace like the fidget spinner craze?

Was MySpace like the fidget spinner craze we experienced in 2017? Yeah, probably. MySpace shot to stardom and from a business standpoint, fell very quickly. Fidget spinners are likely headed for the same fate. My son still likes them, but he doesn’t pine for them like he used to. He now knows that if he wants a new one (which is not likely) we can buy one anywhere as they’re practically giving them away at the store. Sadly for Catherine Hettinger, market timing was not in her favor when she first introduced the fidget spinner in the early 90’s. In Catherine’s case, she released a good product at the wrong time, and in the 90’s there was no such thing as viral marketing, which I believe greatly contributed to the fidget spinner’s success when it was re-created in 2014. In the early 90’s YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr, LinkedIn, SnapChat, and Vine did not exist. I’m not sure how the fidget spinner rose to dominance so fast, but my guess is that viral-marketing technology had a lot to do with it. And while viral-marketing is great for accentuating and capitalizing on trends, it also creates a negative opposite effect of ignoring basic economic principles and accelerating supply far beyond market demand.

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