

In spring and summer 2011 Winter's brand chocolates of Peru included Silly Bandz, marketed in South America as Animaligas, in displays and packages of Chin Chin chocolates. In late 2011, Zoo Games released video games based on Silly Bandz for Nintendo DS and iPhone. In late 20, Silly Bandz released themed packs in collaboration with celebrities like Justin Bieber and Kim Kardashian. By December, Sillybandz controlled the top 25 list of toys for One December 2010 article said that brands like Logo Bandz, Cool Bandz, Zany Bandz and Googly Bandz were easier to find than Silly Bandz. Seven spots on Amazon's April 22 list of best-selling toys and games were occupied by the bracelets. In September 2010, Quiznos had Silly Bandz in their kids meal. In August 2010, Silly Bandz sold their product in thousands of stores across the U.S. Silly Bandz are sold in packages with different themes, including princesses and animals. Popularity began to move up the East coast of the United States, reaching New Jersey, Long Island, and Staten Island in November the same year. By fall they were a strong seller, and became widespread across the Southern United States. In early 2009, Learning Express in Birmingham, Alabama became the first retail store to stock Silly Bandz. The first Silly Bandz sets were sold online in November 2008. Distribution and reception Several different brands of Silly Bandz type shaped silicone bands Robert Croak, owner of Toledo, Ohio-based BCP Imports (known for distributing the Livestrong wristbands ), encountered the bands on a business trip and decided to re-purpose them as a toy by making them larger and thicker, and marketing them as a kids' fashion accessory. These bands were not widely distributed in the United States, but in 2005 they were local hits in Guilford, Connecticut and at the Design Store at the New York City Museum of Modern Art. Sold under the brand name Animal Rubber Bands, they won the Best Design award at the 2003 Japanese National Competition. They made the bands in cute animal shapes to encourage sustainability by discouraging people from treating the rubber bands as disposable.

The original shaped silicone rubber bands were created in 2002 by the Japanese design team Passkey Design, Yumiko Ohashi, and Masonar Haneda. They can also be used for their original intent-as a regular rubber band. They are often worn many at a time and are traded like other collectibles. On a wrist, they function like a regular bracelet, and when taken off they revert to their original shape. Silly Bandz come in a variety of shapes and colors. Silly Bandz were especially popular in the early 2010s.

Similarly shaped silicone bands are also available under other brand names from a variety of companies. Silly Bandz retail in packages with select themes, such as princesses or animals, and fashion accessories.

Silly Bandz are rubber bands made of silicone rubber formed into shapes including animals, objects, numbers, and letters. Visit a physician if symptom persists or worsens.Shaped rubber bands Child playing with Silly Bandz wristbands
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