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Silly Bandz Fantasy Shapes – 24 Pack
Posted by admin | Posted in Silly Bandz | Posted on 01-27-2012
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- These are the real Silly Bandz
- Die-molded
- Return to their original shape
- Made of silicone
- 24 Silly Bandz in assorted fantasy shapes
Product Description
The 24-Count Fantasy Shape Pack includes Mermaids, Unicorns, Genies, Dragons, Fairies, and Phoenix.... More >>
Silly Bandz Fantasy Shapes - 24 Pack


I bought these today, and they are really fun! However, one has all ready broken, and all of the shapes are pretty small. The glow in the dark bracelets are the smallest and least flexible, and they are hard to get on and off my wrist. But it is quite amusing to look at the shapes in the dark
Rating: 4 / 5
These are essentially very over-priced silicone bands that come in a wide variety of shapes and colors and are all the rage with kids, but are made of such low quality material that they break with relative ease. That became an unwelcome problem when our young child’s favorite glow-in-the-dark unicorn broke while simply taking it off her small wrist. The result was a broken heart and a trail of tears. My wife was outraged and wants to write a blistering letter to the company for turning out such an expensive low quality product. As parents do we cave in and buy yet another pack of these, try to fix it with some kind of flexible adhesive or just say sorry and forget it to our little one? Is it really worth it? Not really. Maybe if they were 50 cents per pack…
Rating: 3 / 5
I just got these as a gift from a friend and I’m in love! I wish the description would include that 3 of the shapes are translucent and glittery, while 3 are pastel and glow in the dark. I would have asked for 2 packs if I knew that!
I’m in college and love to trade these with my friends. Although bracelets like these are marketed to the kids, they appeal to a wide audience.
Since these bracelets are made of silicone and not rubber, they aren’t suited for a rough touch. Pulling them taut and dragging your hand through it roughly could snap them, but merely stretching the shape out with the fingers on one hand while putting your other arm through works fine. Because of this, I’d recommend that small children are supervised when playing with the bandz, and that emotional investment is kept to a minimum.
Also, they are a bit tight on the adult wrist. I’m small, and they fit me perfectly, but my boyfriend’s wrist is too large to wear these comfortably. They’re a lot of fun to play with even if you can’t wear them.
Rating: 4 / 5