Awesome for kids of all ages!
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PiggyBack Bandz are the Bandz That Stand! PiggyBack Bandz take the elastic bracelet to a whole new level – perpendicular to your wrist! There are currently 9 PiggyBack Bandz themes available – including 5 new and improved packs.
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Piggyback Bandz is a rubber, personality-based bracelet with three-dimensional designs. These bands won the Top Fun Award from the Spring 2011 Tillywig Toy Awards. Themes include Glam, Football, Sealife, Cool Rides, Baseball, Safari, Groovy, Alphabet and Extra Letters. $4.99.
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PiggyBack Bandz a version that takes the elastic bracelet to a whole new level – perpendicular to your wrist! “The Bandz That Stand” essentially is a mini shaped band that “piggybacks” on top of the traditional shaped rubber band allowing the top shape to be easily seen when placed on the wrist. There are currently eight Piggyback Bandz themes. The five new and improved packs featuring brighter colors are : Glam, Football, Sealife, Cool Rides, and Safari. The Glam, Alphabet, and Extra Letters packs now come in funky tie-dye patterns. A ninth theme, Baseball, is now available just in time for the new season. Each retails for $4.99 per pack of 25 Bandz (26 for each letter of the alphabet).You can purchase the Bandz at www.piggybackbandz.com or maybe you live near one of the specialty stores that carry them. To keep up on the newest styles, follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. Canadian kids can find the stand-up bandz at any of the 70 Toys ’R Us stores in Canada. There are currently eight Piggyback Bandz themes. The five new and improved packs featuring brighter colors are : Glam, Football, Sealife, Cool Rides, and Safari,. The Glam, Alphabet, and Extra Letters packs now come in funky tie-dye patterns. A ninth theme, Baseball, is now available just in time for the new season. Each retails for $4.99 per pack of 25 Bandz (26 for each letter of the alphabet).You can purchase the Bandz at www.piggybackbandz.com or maybe you live near one of the specialty stores that carry them. To keep up on the newest styles, follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. Canadian kids can find the stand-up bandz at any of the 70 Toys ’R Us stores in Canada.
The National Parenting Center recently named the winners of its 2011 Spring Seal of Approval, and seven products from KidStuff PR clients were among the winners.
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Take your elastic bracelet to a whole new level-perpendicular to your wrist! “The Bandz That Stand” has incorporated a mini shape band that “piggybacks” on top of a traditional rubber band, allowing the top shape to be easily seen when placed on the wrist.
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Ever heard the expression “wearing your feelings on your sleeve?” Well, today’s kids are wearing their personalities on their wrists! And according to the judges at the National Parenting Center, Fungrin’s new Piggyback Bandz™ have been awarded a Spring 2011 Seal of Approval because of how well they help kids to strut their personalities in funtastic, affordable, technicolor 3D! After all, they’re “The Bandz That Stand™.”
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“For the past two years, shaped rubber bandz have been one of the hottest toy products in the country, but up until now, kids could not appreciate the shape of the guess-what-I’m-wearing silicone rubber bandz by just looking at a friend’s wrist. Is it a pet, a princess or a piece of fruit? You’d have to actually take it off to find out!…”
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Fungrins hopes to reignite the rubber-band bracelet craze
with Piggyback Bandz, which have a shape of the bracelet
attached to the top so others can tell what shape you’re
wearing before you take it off. The Bandz That Stand
come $4.95 for a pack of 25.
I was sent Football, Safari, and Alphabet to review. My sons loved them! They had fun making words, names, and patterns with all the shapes and letters. They discovered that the Alphabet ones glow in the dark and if they shine a light they can make shadows on the wall with their shapes. My youngest son liked the fact that he was he first one in his class to have them. He is pretty particular and possibly a little OCD. He has to have the same number on each wrist. This makes him happy, because he can have the same number of football helmets on each wrist
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