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Just wanna say, I love how you added specs

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Thank you kindly! I just wanted to be as helpful as possible. I really like all of these throws.

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The world’s largest yo-yo weighs 256 pounds and is on display at the National Yo-Yo Museum in California.

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All of the gold ever mined would fit into a crate of 22 meters cubed. These yo-yos all combined will fit in your pocket…maybe…

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Free bump!

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I was legit waiting for this, haha!

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You were not the only one…

Post had been brought to my attention more than once.

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The largest gold nugget is the ‘Welcome Stranger’ mined in Australia in 1869, weighing in at a colossal 173 pounds (that is nearly 78.5 kilos). These yo-yos weigh 0.718905391 pounds combined.

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A yo-yo first went into space in 1985. It could be thrown at slow speeds, but could not sleep due to the lack of gravity. You won’t have that problem with these yo-yos here on Earth.

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Lol the fact you’re using facts to “bump” your post is epic.

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Hah, thanks! I had to mix it up a bit. We’ve all read the word “bump” enough for many lifetimes.

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Gold production by Canadian mines has been increasing steadily over the last decade. Production reached 204 tonnes of gold in 2022, which is 8% higher compared to the previous year and 55% higher compared to 2013.

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