Clackers

{{short description|Toy consisting of two balls on a string,currently not swinging}}

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{{Infobox toy|name=Clackers|image=Kliklak 02.jpg|caption=A red version of the toy. As seen, two balls are hanged with a holder in the middle.|othernames=Clankers, Ker-bangers, Latto-latto, Sisi's Balls|from=late 1960s|country=United States|materials=Glass (former), Plastic}}

Clackers (also known as Clankers, Ker-Bangers, latto-latto in the Philippines and most of Southeast Asia, and numerous other names{{Citation |title=Clackers |work=ToyNfo |url=http://www.brtb.com/cgi-bin/toynfo.pl?clackersindex |contribution= |publisher=BRTB}}.) are toys that were popular in the late 1960s and early 1970s.{{Citation | url = https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2001/jul/26/internet.shopping | title = Working the web: Retro toys | newspaper = The Guardian | date = 2001-07-26 | place = UK}}.

In 1968, tempered glass sphere models emerged that could eventually shatter and injure users or others nearby. In the early 1970s, manufacturers changed them to plastic spheres suspended on each string. When they were swung up and down, banging against each other with a lot of force they made the very loud "clacking" sound. Clackers are similar in appearance to bolas, the Argentine weapon.

The toy is formed out of two solid balls of polymer, each about {{convert|2|in|cm|0}} in diameter, attached to a finger tab with a sturdy string. The player holds the tab with the balls hanging below and through up-and-down hand motion makes the two balls swing apart and back together, making the clacking noise that gives the toy its name. With practice and skill one can make the balls swing so that they knock together both above and below the hand.

History

The toys were created in the 1960s. Because it was "addicting" to some kids, millions of clackers were sold by the early 1970s.{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2024-03-24 |title=Clackers, the Popular Toy That Was Banned in the 1970s Just Because It Injured Kids |url=https://vintagenewsdaily.com/clackers-the-popular-toy-that-was-banned-in-the-1970s-just-because-it-injured-kids/ |access-date=2024-12-12 |website=Vintage News Daily |language=en-US}}

= Safety hazard =

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Clackers were taken off the market in the United States and Canada when reports came out of children becoming injured while playing with them. Fairly heavy and fast-moving, and made of hard acrylic plastic, the balls would occasionally shatter upon striking each other.{{Citation |last1=Johnson |first1=Barb |title=More of this world or maybe another: Stories |date=20 October 2009 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pz8mD9Vn6OQC&dq=clackers+toy&pg=PA198 |publisher=Harper Collins |isbn=9780061944048}}{{cite news |date=February 12, 1971 |title='Clacker' Injuries Reported by F.D.A. |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1971/02/12/archives/clacker-injuries-reported-by-fda.html |access-date=5 January 2023 |work=The New York Times}} In the United States, they were classed as a "mechanical hazard" in United States v. Article Consisting of 50,000 Cardboard Boxes More or Less, Each Containing One Pair of Clacker Balls.{{cite court|litigants=United States v. Article Consisting of 50,000 Cardboard Boxes More or Less, Each Containing One Pair of Clacker Balls|vol=413|reporter=F. Supp.|opinion=1281|court=E.D. Wisc.|date=1976|url=https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/FSupp/413/1281/1660578/|access-date=2017-11-13}}

= Revival =

A redesigned version of Clackers enjoyed a revival in the 1990s. The new design used modern plastics which would not shatter and two free-swinging, opposing triangles attached to a handle, with weighted balls at the ends. They are often sold in bright neon colors as noisemaker toys or party favors.{{cite news |last1=Kastor |first1=Elizabeth |date=1990-10-18 |title=THE TOY THAT DRIVES ADULTS CLACKERS |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1990/10/18/the-toy-that-drives-adults-clackers/cdc3ed7e-c5d0-4fa4-8fe0-a0c2dc055753/ |access-date=2022-12-30 |newspaper=The Washington Post}}

== Egypt ==

In 2017, the original form of the toy was revived in Egypt and gained popularity among schoolchildren. It became famous under the name "Sisi's balls" referring to the testicles of the Egyptian president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. The police subsequently arrested 41 clacker sellers and confiscated 1,403 pairs of the toy which they considered offensive to the government.{{Cite web |date=2017-11-09 |title='Sisi's balls': Egypt cracks down on popular children's toy making fun of president's 'clackers' |url=https://www.alaraby.co.uk/english/news/2017/11/8/sisis-balls-egypt-cracks-down-on-popular-childrens-toy |access-date=2018-02-17 |website=The New Arab |language=en}}{{Cite news |last= |first= |title=Ägypten: Festnahmen wegen "Sisis Eier"-Bällen |url=https://derstandard.at/2000068831593/Aegypten-Festnahmen-wegenSisis-Eier-Baellen |access-date=2018-02-17 |work=derStandard}}

= Latto-latto =

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In late 2022, the toy became popular in Indonesia, where it is known as latto-latto or katto-katto. (Latto is a Buginese word which means a clacking sound, while katto a similar word in Makassarese.{{Cite web |last=Safhira |first=Vidia Elfa |date=2022-12-24 |title=Mengenal Latto-Latto, Mainan Tradisional yang Kembali Viral |url=https://www.pikiran-rakyat.com/teknologi/pr-016008464/mengenal-latto-latto-mainan-tradisional-yang-kembali-viral |access-date=2023-01-17 |website=Pikiran-Rakyat.com |language=id}}) The President of Indonesia Joko Widodo was also seen playing with the toy. Actor Paul Rudd was asked to play the toy when he visited Indonesia.{{Cite web |last=Guiao |first=Micah |date=2023-06-15 |title=Turns Out Lato-Lato Has Western Origins: What to Know About "Newton's Yo-Yo" |url=https://www.spot.ph/newsfeatures/trending/105200/lato-lato-craze-in-the-philippines-a5229-20230615?s=rjqvc2hfk9esufffm6hq95auio |access-date=2024-12-12 |website=Spot.ph |language=en}}

Its popularity spread through TikTok to the neighboring Philippines in 2023, where it is known as latto-latto.{{cite news |last1=Santos |first1=Justine Nicholas |date=2023-06-01 |title='Lato-lato': What is it and why is it trending now? |url=https://pop.inquirer.net/345574/lato-lato-what-is-it-and-why-is-it-a-trend-now |access-date=2023-06-05}}{{cite news |date=2023-06-04 |title=Lato-lato toy trends on TikTok; doctor shares safety tips when playing |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/hashtag/content/872006/lato-lato-toy-trends-on-tiktok-doctor-shares-safety-tips-when-playing/story/ |access-date=2023-06-05 |work=GMA News Online}} There were several latto-latto competitions in Luzon, with high cash prizes. A government-launched tourism competition was held in Cainta, Rizal, with kids included.{{Cite web |last=Maramara |first=Kyzia |date=2023-06-14 |title=Lato Lato, the Toy That Has Taken Philippines by Storm |url=https://8list.ph/lato-lato-philippines/ |access-date=2024-12-12 |website=8List.ph |language=en-US}} The toy was also popular in Singapore, with Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong playing the toy.{{Cite web |last=Sukri |first=Hazeeq |date=2023-04-21 |title=Clack clack! What's the story behind lato-lato, the viral toy craze that's in full swing in Singapore? |url=https://cnalifestyle.channelnewsasia.com/entertainment/lato-lato-history-facts-indonesia-singapore-354851 |access-date=2024-12-12 |website=CNA Lifestyle |language=en}} In 2024, the toy became popular in Pakistan.{{cite news |date=2024-08-11 |title=Clackers a threat to children's safety |url=https://www.dawn.com/news/1851422/clackers-a-threat-to-childrens-safety |access-date=2024-08-21 |work=Dawn}}

Description

Clackers were two plastic balls, each about {{Convert|2|in|cm|abbr=off}} in diameter. The balls are attached to a tab with a strong string. The player swings the balls back and forth, creating the clacking sound that describes the name.{{Cite web |last= |title=Clackers: the Toy of Doom |url=https://www.instructables.com/Clackers-the-Toy-of-Doom/ |access-date=2024-12-12 |website=Instructables |language=en}}

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