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  2. Amazon, Walmart, and Target stop selling potentially deadly ...

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    The ban comes as one of the season’s hottest toys—“gel blaster” guns, which shoot water beads—is a popular request among kids. This story was originally featured on Fortune.com Show comments

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  4. Fuse beads - Wikipedia

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    Fuse beads are sold in a variety of sizes, but most have diameter 5 mm, and 5 mm Hama beads are compatible with 5 mm Perler beads. [1] Hamabeads come in three sizes: mini (2 mm), midi (5 mm) and maxi (10 mm). [7] Perler beads come in two sizes called classic (5 mm) and biggie (10 mm). Pyssla beads (by IKEA) only come in one size (5 mm).

  5. Hair pipe - Wikipedia

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    Pablino Diaz wearing a hair pipe breastplate, 1899 A hair pipe is a term for an elongated bead , more than 1.5 inches long, which are popular with American Indians , particularly from the Great Plains and Northwest Plateau .

  6. Kanzashi - Wikipedia

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    Single-pronged hairpin style kanzashi decorated with a single coloured bead on the end. Tama kanzashi are commonly made of semi-precious stones such as jade or coral, or may be made of shibori-dyed fabric. Traditionally, red tama kanzashi were worn in the winter months, and green tama kanzashi were worn in summer. Hirauchi kanzashi (平打簪)

  7. New health warning issued about the dangers of water bead toys

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    Amazon, Walmart and Target said in December that they would stop selling water beads. Ashley Haugen, a mother of two from San Antonio, bought her older daughter water beads for her 6th birthday in ...