You’ve played with them before; you know you have. They’re tiny, they clank when they smack together, and they provided countless hours of fun. Sadly, sometimes Buckyballs can get boring. But ...
Mag Cube -- a children's toy which uses dozens of tiny magnetic balls -- has been recalled because it could cause internal injuries if the balls are swallowed and then link together inside the body.
There's a dizzying variety of these 'neodynium magnet' 'desktoys/puzzles'. Most of them are sold as 6 * 6 * 6 (216) clumps, but you can get larger conglomerations of magnets for various prices. Of ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) ordered a halt to sale of Buckyballs magnetic toys on Wednesday, calling them a serious hazard in the panel's first stop-sale order in 11 years. The ...
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is announcing a voluntary recall of all Buckyballs and Buckycubes. The recall of these high-powered magnetic sets is announced as part of the ...
Instead, Craig Zucker is in a shared workspace in Brooklyn, New York, hanging on. It’s like a bad dream: He’s no longer selling Buckyballs–the tiny magnetic desk toys that did $40 million in sales in ...