The ’90s floppy foot bag is back and bigger than ever. Parents and teachers couldn’t be happier—or more confused.
Numerous purveyors are reporting an abrupt explosion in popularity of the peak '90s toy known as the hacky sack after recent viral social media videos, triggering shortages.
Gen Z is booting the game out of the 1990s. “It’s kind of bringing everybody together,” one teenager said. A sternum stall into a rally with altitude differential? Gen Z-ers may be new to the hacky ...
If you’ve walked around the Palo Alto High School campus lately, you may have noticed how a small woven footbag has taken ...
UPTON – During the middle of his team’s home baseball game on April 27, Blackstone Valley Tech sophomore Jake Greenstein brought a small multicolored beanbag out from the dugout and onto the dirt near ...
Teachers are in shock. Hacky sacks are sold out everywhere. And no one can quite explain why a Gen X stoner game is suddenly the hottest thing. On a recent day, Bill Silva was walking down the hallway ...
In the '80s and '90s, you could find young people kicking hacky sack bean bags around college quads or outdoor festivals. Well, guess what? Lately, they've been re-discovered by Gen Z in a big way.
In the '80s and '90s, hacky sacks were a staple of college quads and outdoor festivals. Not that I would know because I'm so young. Recently, the bean bags have been discovered by a new generation.