Rainbow Loom Rubber Bands Sparks Huge Controversy

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Los Angeles, CA -- (SBWire) -- 03/27/2014 --The rainbow  loom rubber bands  is incredibly popular with children, but the bracelets made of rubber bands are also causing controversy and have been banned in some schools. The loom is a low-tech, kid-friendly gadget that sells for under $20 and turns brightly coloured elastics into friendship bracelets.

“It’s easy to make and you can make lots of different style and you won’t get bored if you do it,” said eight-year old Jill Barkley, Rainbow Loom fan.

“I love a toy like this because it’s creative. They have to think. Some of these patterns are really complex,” said Jill’s mom, Tina Barkley.

Little girls are creating their own designs and posting how-to videos online. Some videos have been viewed as many as 4.5 million times.

Local toy stores are having trouble keeping the Rainbow Loom in stock this holiday season after the toy took off south of the border.

About Rainbow Loom
This is a high quality product, has a 1.5mm thick, and compatible with another kit products from other companies. These are multi colors Bands products which are compatible with the rainbow rubber bands, but not an affiliated.

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