Did you hear about the hot new toys this holiday season? They’re colorful plastic, Velcro-like balls that are meant to be used to build three-dimensional creations, but they’re eating kids’ hair ...
We haven't even made it through Thanksgiving yet and already parents are blowing the whistle on what is expected to be one of this season's hottest Christmas toys. They're called Bunchems, although ...
Kids love the popular toy called Bunchems — little colorful balls that stick together like velcro and can be used to build all kinds of things. But parents across the country are posting videos of the ...
It's supposed to be a bunch of fun, but some families are finding a small toy called Bunchems is becoming a big hazard. Bunchems is a velcro-like ball that kids can mold to make cute creations. But ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bunchems balls are sparking more backlash and complaints after yet another parent spent hours pulling the sticky toys out of her ...
A popular new toy called Bunchems has turned out to be a huge pain for parents and their kids. Bunchems are brightly colored balls the size of a quarter covered with soft, squishy spikes that ...
Bunchems can take hours to remove from kids' hair. — -- One of this year's most popular toys may also be a parent's worst nightmare. Parents are sharing their horrific experiences trying to ...
Bunchems do not go in the hair. Rinse and repeat: Bunchems do not go in the hair. That is a lesson that Arkansas mom Jasmine Nikunen learned the hard way last month when more than 50 of the squishy ...
It took 20 hours of untangling to remove all of the Bunchems toys from six-year-old Abigail Hoelzle's hair after her twin brother dumped a box of them on her head. Kennedy News and Media Guess they ...