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-ers may be new to the hacky sack craze, but some are proving to be quick studies. via Joey FinkeCredit... Supported by ...
It's been close to 50 years since the hacky sack took high school hallways, college quads, and concert parking lots by storm.
Hacky sacks were a '90s stoner trend. Now, they're taking over high schools as the latest Gen Z fad. Stores are sold out, and ...
Things got competitive at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway this weekend — and we don't just mean that last lap.
Teachers are in shock. Hacky sacks are sold out everywhere. And no one can quite explain why a Gen X stoner game is suddenly ...
US posts featuring hacky sack hashtags jumped by more than 330 percent in a single week in May, with TikTok searches for the ...
To passersby, the tight circles of students scattered across campus lawns may seem unusual at first glance. In reality, ...
The footwork-focused sport is having a resurgence and becoming a lunchtime hobby for students at La Salle College High School ...
Hacky sack takes over MIAA schools, complete with playoffs and controversy ...
Bay Port baseball players say hacky sack has helped build team chemistry during a 22-2 season, undefeated conference run and ...