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.
This is a great point. I have some hobbies that are more popular in Southeast Asia than in North America, and if I buy from AliExpress I’m getting the exact same item that’s being resold for 2-3x as much on Amazon or Etsy. There are definitely some things that are cheap knockoffs of higher quality items, but sometimes the product was cheap to begin with and you may as well just pay what it’s actually worth.
This. In local markets you usually pay more for packaging and branding, not the item quality. In some cases companies have it in their contracts that the manufacturer can't sell the *exact* same product to others or on their own, but usually the manufacturers produce & sell another variant that's just the teeniest bit different. For example, in foods the brand name might have oregano and basil, but the private label version has just oregano; in toys only the brand name can be red/round/something.
@@mewtwomotherfuka yes, you don't know what materials are being used in any of the products you buy. Very few products/materials are tested as a matter of course, most are subject to random testing if anything. Personally I have a list of product (types) I wouldn't buy straight from China/other sus sellers just for these reasons.
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 wasn't going to watch this video Because to be honest I'm not into fidgets and i'm getting kind of tired of topic. With that said i'm so glad I did because I was so touched by your lovely story about time spent with your Grandmother. She sounds like an amazing Lady, my guess is this was only one of many fabulous memories that you have with her. I encourage you to share them because they truly are a delight. I never was fortunate enough to have a relationship with my Grandmother's and i'm positive that my life would have been a much more joyful Place if I had. Hugs to you and your Grandma. 😊❤
Wasn't originally designed to be a hair accessory, it was multi-purposed into that around the late 90s and early 00s, but pre-00s in the late 80s and early 90s they were used as more of like simple STEM toy type things. They were sold mostly in museums and zoos and stuff back then!
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.
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.
i also have one and it does make the sounds! i don’t think it is every 100 presses though? but i might be remembering wrong anyway i just keep the battery plastic flap in because i don’t want the sounds
It's simpler (w/o all those fidgets she didn't like) as well. Even though it costs more, I'd go with the Japanese one. Of course the cheaper item is more satisfying, it's cheaper, that's why. Though, I think, in this particular case, those extra (not very well working) fidgets were just gimmicky fidgets.
I love NerdEcrafters videos!! I know sika hasn’t been in videos for a long time but while watching the videos sika is in I’m reminded so much of me and my little sister. I’ve been watching her for probably four years at this point and rewatched my favorite videos SOO many times(cash or trash lol) I don’t know if you’ll see this but I love you Jackie! Keep up the good work! 💜
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.
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*
Mandala flowers were so popular when I was a little grain in elementary school! Mid-90’s. I’m so glad to see them coming back! Me and friends would wear them as bracelets too 🌸
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.
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 (I’m 23 now) so it was before they were viral. It was like a 2 color alien with the same type of slime.
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.
Through the entire mandala flower segment I was thinking this same thing about being a kid with one. We also did the bracelet thing and sometimes we'd clip them around a hair bun.
that bubblewrap one is pretty good too ngl it's not just clicking noise but also it play random sounds if you play with it long enough I often got toilet sound or random bark out of it lol
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 ❤️
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...
This exactly. I find it weird that anyone would label one of those things 'fake' as if this very same product hasn't been around for literal decades, produced by like a hundred different 'brands'. If one of these was ever a protected design, due to brand/patent laws it wouldn't be anymore now - so it quite literally CANNOT be 'fake'.
I bought some of those butterflies because I thought they'd amuse my cat, but they just scared her. Mine did fly, though. Just not for very long. I bought one of those mandala flower things at Claire's back in the '80s as a hair ornament, but it does make a nice fidget toy.
That rock paper scissors thing is brilliant. My 7yo and pal been fighting because they both want to be leader, just ordered a pack. Arguments hopefully averted 😂
The butterflies are quite fun as a surprise in a birthday card if giving to small grains. They don’t need to fly far it’s just the effect. I don’t think they are supposed to be fidgets just cute surprises
It's funny to see "ring flows" beind fidget toys, I always saw them in juggling conventions. People put them in hoola hoops and do tricks. Pretty nice to look at ❤
i have one and it’s not for lights! other than it having an extra click sound with each click but every 50 or 100 pops there’ll be a random sound that plays like a bell chime, a water drop, cars passing by or a cat meow!
I remember when I was about 5 or 6. So about 20 years ago, I had a bubble wrap pop toy that was like that toy. I wanna say I got it from one of those scholastics sales pamphlets. I also remember having it stolen.
I love the egg spitting slime, I used to have many colors of them, Dollar Tree in the US had them a few years back. I have never found them again, but now I have hope! (Since they’re popular now!)
I have that book! I had those twisty metal flowers growing up; they tell you that the shapes you make are like planets and other cosmic stuff. Both of mine are currently broken, so it’s nice to see they still exist.
I want to see your sister play with the egg slime one xD if her obsession with the banana is anything to go by then she'd be a hoot to watch play this one lol
As someone with misophonia who hates overly loud fidgets, I appreciate you testing the dice one. If they made quiet ones in d20 form I’d love it at mt D&D table
I loved the fact that Jackie forgot to edit out a mistake in the closing of the video to me it shows she's human and that everyone makes mistakes 30:15
I have one of the butterflies and I play with it with my cat !! Hold the bigger end and twist the smaller side! I think that helps with the direction the butterfly flies in tbh!
I had got one of those FX fight toys at my local Walmart, and it came with two. I grabbed the one that made no noise at all……And when I got home it was actually an accident! But most of them were like that, but the second one was amazing😊
Oh my goodness!!😂😂 I remember from years..,ago😊 when the Mandela fidget toys came out. I was obsessed with them. I couldn't wait to get one. My Mother would not buy me one so I had to wait a few years before I could earn money and bought one for myself. I absolutely LOVED 😍 IT 🎉 I am so excited that they are back out for sale 😄.ps 🎉GETTING ONE🎉
I was hoping to see a wire fidget toy. I have a small one and it is truly a "no brainer" . So easy to manipulate, keeping fingers busy. Have a great day!!
For the rock paper scissors fidget toy the “invincible” is actually supposed to be a gun! Its an added element to the game from the saying “rock, paper, scissors, shoot!” Gun beats scissors, rock beats gun, and paper is a draw
I just commented something similar to this but I’m used to the gun beating everything and being invincible, which is why we never use it or else every one would constantly use it and there would never be a winner or loser
The Mandala one- I had for years (got it as a gift) and still love it. I lost it ages ago and never found it again, because i didn't know what it was called. Thank you!
The flower mandala thingy had a big resurgence in Toronto in the late 80’s early 90’s, and they were actually decently made. Mine has little metal beads and the metal (appears to be) is a higher quality. Still have it 30 odd years on, and it still moves smoothly!
The Mandala has my heart. I had one as a child in the early to mid 90s. Played with it so much I had about 5 of them! 😅 I loved them and had no idea they still made them. 😊 And I only bought fakes a few times. The major one I remember was a action figure and I could tell right away he was a fake just by the sculpt and paint job as well as a helpful video on TH-cam.
The fidget cube one is like one I got that is for my toddler nephew that was targeted for toddlers. The bright colors and bigger pieces because of their motor skills like bigger crayons for younger kids
These mandala flowers, we've had them since I was a child in Eastern Europe. You could find them in every cheap store or street vendor. I am not sure about now, but I would say they're easily found.
You just unlocked a memory from my childhood with the flower mandala toy ,i used to wear them in my hair for dance ,and used to fidget with it all the time! mine had tiny glass beads on it and it was silver i think :3
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.
This is a great point. I have some hobbies that are more popular in Southeast Asia than in North America, and if I buy from AliExpress I’m getting the exact same item that’s being resold for 2-3x as much on Amazon or Etsy. There are definitely some things that are cheap knockoffs of higher quality items, but sometimes the product was cheap to begin with and you may as well just pay what it’s actually worth.
This. In local markets you usually pay more for packaging and branding, not the item quality. In some cases companies have it in their contracts that the manufacturer can't sell the *exact* same product to others or on their own, but usually the manufacturers produce & sell another variant that's just the teeniest bit different. For example, in foods the brand name might have oregano and basil, but the private label version has just oregano; in toys only the brand name can be red/round/something.
You dont know that materials are being used in them. Some weird substance. Who knows?
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@@mewtwomotherfuka yes, you don't know what materials are being used in any of the products you buy. Very few products/materials are tested as a matter of course, most are subject to random testing if anything.
Personally I have a list of product (types) I wouldn't buy straight from China/other sus sellers just for these reasons.
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 wasn't going to watch this video Because to be honest I'm not into fidgets and i'm getting kind of tired of topic. With that said i'm so glad I did because I was so touched by your lovely story about time spent with your Grandmother. She sounds like an amazing Lady, my guess is this was only one of many fabulous memories that you have with her. I encourage you to share them because they truly are a delight. I never was fortunate enough to have a relationship with my Grandmother's and i'm positive that my life would have been a much more joyful Place if I had. Hugs to you and your Grandma. 😊❤
Ty😊
The fidget “flower” is actually a hair accessory. It’s a bun cage and you can create different looks, ponytails and buns, with it.
How? It looks like it'd get tangled easy
@lillysparrow it definitely does get tangled quickly! I use to have then in early 2000s. They still sell them at Renaissance fairs!
This one is also a very low quality one would not use it for hair but the cheap one fine for fidgeting with
Wasn't originally designed to be a hair accessory, it was multi-purposed into that around the late 90s and early 00s, but pre-00s in the late 80s and early 90s they were used as more of like simple STEM toy type things. They were sold mostly in museums and zoos and stuff back then!
4:23
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.
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.
i also have one and it does make the sounds! i don’t think it is every 100 presses though? but i might be remembering wrong anyway
i just keep the battery plastic flap in because i don’t want the sounds
It's simpler (w/o all those fidgets she didn't like) as well. Even though it costs more, I'd go with the Japanese one.
Of course the cheaper item is more satisfying, it's cheaper, that's why. Though, I think, in this particular case, those extra (not very well working) fidgets were just gimmicky fidgets.
10:10 “I love clicky things”
TheClick enters the chat 😂 that could be a very random….but interesting collab haha
I love NerdEcrafters videos!!
I know sika hasn’t been in videos for a long time but while watching the videos sika is in I’m reminded so much of me and my little sister. I’ve been watching her for probably four years at this point and rewatched my favorite videos SOO many times(cash or trash lol) I don’t know if you’ll see this but I love you Jackie! Keep up the good work! 💜
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.
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*
That is exactly what my thought was! Gave me a good laugh :)
"This is not a kids channel"
"So this is how Rock, Paper, Scissors works..."
Yeah, it's funny but some people are from other countries and cultures or are neurodivergent so it's better to explain
Mandala flowers were so popular when I was a little grain in elementary school! Mid-90’s. I’m so glad to see them coming back! Me and friends would wear them as bracelets too 🌸
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.
Rock paper scissors lizard spock!😂😂😂
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 (I’m 23 now) so it was before they were viral. It was like a 2 color alien with the same type of slime.
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.
Through the entire mandala flower segment I was thinking this same thing about being a kid with one. We also did the bracelet thing and sometimes we'd clip them around a hair bun.
that bubblewrap one is pretty good too ngl
it's not just clicking noise but also it play random sounds if you play with it long enough
I often got toilet sound or random bark out of it lol
I gotta appreciate the rock, paper, scissors toys acknowledging the playground classic “rock, paper, scissors, gun” 🤣
Love how jackie keeps mistaking baby toys for fidget toys.
Wish the content was back to testing creaft kits, those were fun.
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 ❤️
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...
This exactly. I find it weird that anyone would label one of those things 'fake' as if this very same product hasn't been around for literal decades, produced by like a hundred different 'brands'. If one of these was ever a protected design, due to brand/patent laws it wouldn't be anymore now - so it quite literally CANNOT be 'fake'.
Pat better watch out with you and the unicorn LOL
UNICORN WARS!!!
I bought some of those butterflies because I thought they'd amuse my cat, but they just scared her. Mine did fly, though. Just not for very long.
I bought one of those mandala flower things at Claire's back in the '80s as a hair ornament, but it does make a nice fidget toy.
To me, I actually like fidgeting this way, putting things in and out
~Jackie 2024😂
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!
I would love it if Jackie did a Top 10 best fidget toys or a recap of all the toys she's loved the most.
That rock paper scissors thing is brilliant. My 7yo and pal been fighting because they both want to be leader, just ordered a pack. Arguments hopefully averted 😂
See now I'm thinking about international trademark law. Don't look it up! You will want to scoop your eyeballs out with a spoon.
Eww
I searched it up and it wasn’t weird?
I've been eyeing the Gudetama yolker for a while now, thanks so much will be adding that to the cart! 😄
You’re my favorite TH-camr in the whole world
I also have ADHD and the sound of her clicking though little cube just made me just so sleepy and happy 11:58
ADHD club
@@melissalancaster4064yes.
The butterflies are quite fun as a surprise in a birthday card if giving to small grains. They don’t need to fly far it’s just the effect. I don’t think they are supposed to be fidgets just cute surprises
It's funny to see "ring flows" beind fidget toys, I always saw them in juggling conventions. People put them in hoola hoops and do tricks. Pretty nice to look at ❤
Maybe the batteries for the bubble wrap thing is for lights? I love your videos ❤
i have one and it’s not for lights! other than it having an extra click sound with each click but every 50 or 100 pops there’ll be a random sound that plays like a bell chime, a water drop, cars passing by or a cat meow!
When you said “welcome home” I really felt like a grain of salt in this salt shaker family😊❤
I remember when I was about 5 or 6. So about 20 years ago, I had a bubble wrap pop toy that was like that toy. I wanna say I got it from one of those scholastics sales pamphlets. I also remember having it stolen.
Omg the bubble wrap popper speaks to my soul, AHHH
The D12 squish fidget would be a cool thing to roll for D&D
Jackie: removes battery
Me: Isn't that an on/off switch on the side???
FR
you playing with the Morph toy looks so surreal it almost looks like an animation edit you put in afterwards. yet its real! so trippy! 😁
Kit is so great! had enough to do all the bears plus a large lucky cat I made; and I still have paint so thinking what to pour on next!
I can definitely see myself fidgeting with the mandala flower ring a lot & could easily fit it into a hoodie pocket for on the go 🥰🥰🥰
Rare footage of nerdy crafter, finally giving a 10 out of 10
I love the egg spitting slime, I used to have many colors of them, Dollar Tree in the US had them a few years back. I have never found them again, but now I have hope! (Since they’re popular now!)
Jackie: A golden ticket
me: WILLY WONKA!
I have that book! I had those twisty metal flowers growing up; they tell you that the shapes you make are like planets and other cosmic stuff. Both of mine are currently broken, so it’s nice to see they still exist.
Jackie, hi, it’s really nice to watch your videos and I really like your videos. I like when you did the sculpting, can you do more?😊
The butterfly has to be inside an object to push itself off and it works fantastic in like a card like they said
Jackie imma need more of those stickers from your kit but i already brought ya kit 👁👄👁
HELP i havent seen your videos since like 2016, i used to watch this all the time when i was little lmao
I want to see your sister play with the egg slime one xD if her obsession with the banana is anything to go by then she'd be a hoot to watch play this one lol
I use to have a hulk ball launcher thing and my cats use to play fetch with them 😂
They start at 3:07
omg! the mandala flower! that brings back SOO many childhood memories back in 2000. i would always get these and play with them in the car rides.
Omg i love the mandala flower one! I have one of those, they’re kinda like an “Indian” Fidget toy. I love it SOOO much 😭
As someone with misophonia who hates overly loud fidgets, I appreciate you testing the dice one. If they made quiet ones in d20 form I’d love it at mt D&D table
I loved the fact that Jackie forgot to edit out a mistake in the closing of the video to me it shows she's human and that everyone makes mistakes 30:15
9:03 i prefer the white bubble pop noise but i would get the blue one because it’s cheaper and portable
I have one of the butterflies and I play with it with my cat !! Hold the bigger end and twist the smaller side! I think that helps with the direction the butterfly flies in tbh!
some of these look so cool!!!
I had got one of those FX fight toys at my local Walmart, and it came with two. I grabbed the one that made no noise at all……And when I got home it was actually an accident! But most of them were like that, but the second one was amazing😊
Me thinking I’m alone: Me:heyyyyy:D🎵🎤🎶. Random person: heyyyyy:b.
Me: what!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The unicorn one with the rainbow balls could be used as a cat toy
Oh my goodness!!😂😂
I remember from years..,ago😊 when the Mandela fidget toys came out. I was obsessed with them. I couldn't wait to get one. My Mother would not buy me one so I had to wait a few years before I could earn money and bought one for myself. I absolutely LOVED 😍 IT 🎉 I am so excited that they are back out for sale 😄.ps
🎉GETTING ONE🎉
I had one of those Mandala Flowers as a kid! I loved it because you could do so much with it!
I was hoping to see a wire fidget toy. I have a small one and it is truly a "no brainer" . So easy to manipulate, keeping fingers busy.
Have a great day!!
For the rock paper scissors fidget toy the “invincible” is actually supposed to be a gun! Its an added element to the game from the saying “rock, paper, scissors, shoot!”
Gun beats scissors, rock beats gun, and paper is a draw
I just commented something similar to this but I’m used to the gun beating everything and being invincible, which is why we never use it or else every one would constantly use it and there would never be a winner or loser
In the US you can buy that unicorn thing but different animals that spit balls from a dollar store, it was $1 awhile ago.
The Mandala one- I had for years (got it as a gift) and still love it. I lost it ages ago and never found it again, because i didn't know what it was called. Thank you!
Lol not me imagining Jackie ordering another lil yellow suction dude just so she can watch the slime go from one to the other 😂😂😂😂
And now I have to go buy one of those flower mandala things. Thanks lol
My 19th birthday is coming up at the end of March and I asked for this so many times I hope I get it p.s love your videos❤❤❤
MY FAVORITE ONE IS THE MORF TOY !!!! I ALSO LIKE THE POPPING TOYS THAT MAKE THE POPPING SOUND !!!!! 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I remember you used to be able to get the mandala flower type thing at the dollar store
They were miniatures
I had the mandala flower when I was young! This brought back so many memories. I may need to buy myself a new one!
The flower mandala thingy had a big resurgence in Toronto in the late 80’s early 90’s, and they were actually decently made. Mine has little metal beads and the metal (appears to be) is a higher quality. Still have it 30 odd years on, and it still moves smoothly!
Hey Jakie!
Maybe with the butterfly u should hold it upward!(just an idea does not mean to hurt ur feelings!)
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Never been 1st before but im glad that im able to catch a video this early😊
Poor pat just sitting on the couch watching tv and here comes Jackie like pop pop pop with the unicorn welll at least that would be me and my hubby😂😂😂
All of the fidget toys I have are either vintage or they were previously tested by Jackie. Very happy with the previews so I don't waste money.
The Mandala has my heart. I had one as a child in the early to mid 90s. Played with it so much I had about 5 of them! 😅 I loved them and had no idea they still made them. 😊
And I only bought fakes a few times. The major one I remember was a action figure and I could tell right away he was a fake just by the sculpt and paint job as well as a helpful video on TH-cam.
i want the bear acrylic pour thing so bad but can’t afford it 😢 $84 is so much😢
It's my birthday and Jackie uploads! Nioce.
Happy birthday, Friendo! 😊 hope it's a good one.
@@nataliegray8019 Thank you 😊
I think the big cube is actually a baby fidget toy.
That mandala flower thing was everywhere when I was a kid. I'm 34 now sooooo like 25 years ago
The fidget cube one is like one I got that is for my toddler nephew that was targeted for toddlers. The bright colors and bigger pieces because of their motor skills like bigger crayons for younger kids
The Popper is fascinating and hilarious.😂😁
This is all you say in your videos phenomenal😂
Definitely the morf one just because it is so unique
Hi Jackie🎉
I wonder if the battery bubble wrap one, lights up? Was there a missed switch by chance?
Hi Jackie any chance you can convert to British pounds I’m always confused with the USA dollars thanks love Anita uk xxx❤❤❤❤
Wow, love your videos so much ❤❤❤❤❤
This is a super good idea because this might save us money LoVE your vids
1:37 omg! moriah elizabeth i love watching her vids lol. But i like watching yours too!
12:26 what on earth is a greeting car??🤣
Oh my gosh I didn't even notice that it said car 🤣
They should make a d20 version of that dice so I can play the most obnoxious dnd game ever.
Pretty sure the one toy is a baby toy but it’s fun watching you play with it Jackie! 😆
That egg toy is so gross!😂 Great video, Jackie!
It is my first time watching you and your video was really good
These mandala flowers, we've had them since I was a child in Eastern Europe. You could find them in every cheap store or street vendor. I am not sure about now, but I would say they're easily found.
You just unlocked a memory from my childhood with the flower mandala toy ,i used to wear them in my hair for dance ,and used to fidget with it all the time! mine had tiny glass beads on it and it was silver i think :3
I couldn't find the morf fidget toy so I just 3d printed it