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In this Thursday, May 11, 2017, photo, Funky Monkey Toys store owner Tom Jones plays with a fidget spinner in Oxford, Mich. The mania for fidget spinners, the 3-inch twirling gadgets taking over classrooms and cubicles, is unlike many other toy crazes. They're not made by a major company, timed for the holiday season, or promoted in TV commercials. They're more easily found at gas stations or 7-Eleven than a big toy chain. And unlike past fads, there isn't one inventor or producer getting rich off them. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

In this Thursday, May 11, 2017, photo, Funky Monkey Toys store owner Tom Jones plays with a fidget spinner in Oxford, Mich. The mania for fidget spinners, the 3-inch twirling gadgets taking over classrooms and cubicles, is unlike many other toy crazes. They're not made by a major company, timed for the holiday season, or promoted in TV commercials. They're more easily found at gas stations or 7-Eleven than a big toy chain. And unlike past fads, there isn't one inventor or producer getting rich off them. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

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