Zoomdoggle’s BuckyBalls, A Highly Addictive Toy Made of Tiny Super Magnetic Metal Balls

by Scott Beale on July 22, 2009 · 1 comment

A few weeks ago Laura Fitton showed me the Zoomdoggle’s BuckyBalls she had with her, which is made up of 216 tiny BB sized metal balls that are super magnetic and can be combined in infinite ways. It’s a highly addictive toy.

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1 Tracy July 22, 2009 at 7:14 pm

You have NO IDEA how addicting they are. Really. I brought a set to a meeting the other day and got in trouble for playing with them; my boss had to subtly take them from me under the table so as not to upset the client. But here’s where things get interesting: she played with them for the rest of the meeting and ordered a set shortly after. Go figure.

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