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‎03-16-2024 04:35 PM
They are actually made with alligator clips.
I remember them being used to with a chain to hold your sweater on your shoulder. In first grade, my teacher used them to post artwork on a cork board.
They are also used for electrical purposes. They have had many uses besides being used for a roach clip.
I see them used today to hold work badges.
They have many uses.
‎03-17-2024 05:52 PM
@MalibuFox wrote:@cheriere Lolololol now there's a throwback...
"7th grade called, they want their roach clip back"
😂😂😂
So funny, this summer I purchased a bracelet buddy at an art fair. The artist asked me if I knew what it was....I did, but when the judges came by to look over the artist's booth, they looked at the bracelet buddy and had a concerned look on their face....the woman had to explain to them it was NOT a roach clip but it was to help putting on a bracelet. They all got a good laugh.
It is so pretty...colorful beads with the clip at the end, just like what they sell on TV buy prettier.
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