Remember the late 90s schoolyard craze? Crazy Bones, also known as Gogo's, were the small, colorful plastic figures that took playgrounds by storm. Based loosely on ancient knucklebone games, these quirky characters became highly sought-after collectibles. What made them special was the thrill of the hunt – finding new shapes, colors, and rare figures to add to your collection. Kids would gather during breaks, trading duplicates, showing off their prized pieces, and engaging in simple games like knocking others over or tossing them into targets. Crazy Bones were more than just toys; they were a social currency, a source of friendly competition, and a defining part of the playground culture for a generation, fostering countless hours of trading and gaming across the US and beyond.
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