Rating 15 VIRAL FAKE & REAL Fidet Toys From Tiktok

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Published 2024-03-05
Unbox Review fake and real fidget toys. We have unique and weird fidget toys from Amazon, Japan, Temu and more. Are these cheap fidget toys worth it? we have everything from popits, viral morf fidget toy, bubble wrap, quiet fidget toys, fidget cubes, squishies and more.

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All Comments (21)
  • @allisonpratt8296
    The fidget ā€œflowerā€ is actually a hair accessory. Itā€™s a bun cage and you can create different looks, ponytails and buns, with it.
  • @captainyarrr7855
    Most products are sourced from china, so if you buy from the source directly for cheaper is it really a knock off? Your basically buying it for what companies buy at a manufacturing price per item so most the time the legit product is just up sold on the market for a higher price so they can make money. This is just my experience from working at a retail store and knowing how ordering products in bulk go. I buy stuff from Aliexpress and often times the cheaper items are slightly different then the real ones but I think that's just due to how much they manufacture the product. I certainly would rather pay 3$ for a fidget bubble thing than 18$ for nearly the same thing.
  • @iFapkin
    When my grandmother took my sibling and I to the Smithsonian museum when we were really young, I was maybe eight, she let both of us each get a little souvenir. I picked one of those flowers and it was SO FUN! A few of the little bendable wire things that wrap around the petals and hold them together broke over time- I played with that flower for years, after all- and each time one broke my grandma just kept some bread twist ties on hand and she'd have me colour the tie with a Sharpie, then snip it down to size to replace the broken wire. Worked like a charm, I loved that thing so much.
  • I used to wear those "mandala flower fidget toys" in my hair back in 2001. What a call back...
  • @DrBrennan
    With the Bandai bubble wrap fidget, the reason for the batteries is that, beyond an extra pop sound , when you press it enough, (every 100 presses) it will ocassionally play a different bonus sound entirely, like say a bell chime or a cat meow. I have one of those...somewhere, and I found I liked playing with with the battery tab inserted-i like the sound and feel of the buttons alone.
  • @Tink2Zoe
    I got excited when I saw the flower mandala. In the early 70's we use to buy them in Guam to use in our hair. Put hair in ponytail and wrap, place mandala over and stick chopstick through to help keep hair in place.
  • @secretninja247
    10:10 ā€œI love clicky thingsā€ TheClick enters the chat šŸ˜‚ that could be a very randomā€¦.but interesting collab hah
  • @KMarien
    I can just imagine: Jackie in a living room watching a movie with her family. A quiet scene comes on and all you hear is Jackie going: EAT IT and the egg SCHLORP
  • @angstyabby
    I love NerdEcrafters videos!! I know sika hasnā€™t been in videos for a long time but while watching the videos sika is in Iā€™m reminded so much of me and my little sister. Iā€™ve been watching her for probably four years at this point and rewatched my favorite videos SOO many times(cash or trash lol) I donā€™t know if youā€™ll see this but I love you Jackie! Keep up the good work! šŸ’œ
  • @sarahkoch7557
    I had one of those mandala flower things in the 90s! I used to play with it but also wear it in my hair over a bun!! How fun!
  • @Kaito-fk6cj
    "This is not a kids channel" "So this is how Rock, Paper, Scissors works..."
  • @SailorMoonX420
    You just unlocked a memory from my childhood with that mandala flower. I had one when I was tiny grain and was obsessed with it until my brothers broke it. I have to get a new one now.
  • @Coastally
    Mandala flowers were so popular when I was a little grain in elementary school! Mid-90ā€™s. Iā€™m so glad to see them coming back! Me and friends would wear them as bracelets too šŸŒø
  • @ImagineAsylo
    I love the slime spit thing, I had a little alien one I got from the dollar store and loved it so much. My teachers loved it too! I got it when I was in high school (Iā€™m 23 now) so it was before they were viral. It was like a 2 color alien with the same type of slime.
  • @EvilBlackCat
    The mandala flower is exactly like a hair accessory I had back in the early 2000s. I got it at the renaissance fair and I swear I used it as a fidget toy more than I ever used it in my hair. Loved that thing.
  • @echoyaknow1104
    I had a bad day today and was in a crappy mood. Your video came on my home page for the first time in forever and it really helped cheer me up. Thanks for being here ā¤ļø
  • The Mandala Flowers have been around for decades and you'll still find find some expensive ones out there... Why? Because they sell them as hair accessories at Renaissance Festivals, usually with a pretty hair stick or 2... The rings that can roll around on your arms have been around just as long and also sold at Festivals... What I do find interesting is that since they became mainstream items and given the new category of fidget toy, I don't find them as often at Festivals as I used to... Both items used to have rather large (comparatively) price tags attached as well... Like $20-$30 as opposed to the under $5-$10 you can now find them at...
  • @mandy5313
    To me, I actually like fidgeting this way, putting things in and out ~Jackie 2024šŸ˜‚
  • @Tatsuemin
    I'm here internally screaming "But Jackie you're doing it wrong!" as you're clicking the Bandai bubblewrap thingy. I may be wrong but there is a small button thing at the side that probably turns whatever the feature that needs the batteries on. You may or may not figured it out until the end of the video so if you did then I will edit it later. Edit: You didn't realize that. AND about the mandala, I used to have one of those back in the 80s, they are quite fun and as I was a child back then I used as a bracelet as well, mine was a light golden color with crystal-like plastic beads, so it really was pretty when I used as a bracelet.