Carpoint 0510085 Fuzzy Dice - Pink

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Carpoint 0510085 Fuzzy Dice - Pink

Carpoint 0510085 Fuzzy Dice - Pink

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Coop, Terri Lynn (24 May 2019). "The Surprising History of Fuzzy Dice". LiveAbout. p.18 . Retrieved 19 July 2019. Petrány, Máté (7 October 2013). "The Ten Most Obscure Car Laws in the US". Jalopnik . Retrieved 20 July 2020.

Automobile decoration A pair of fuzzy dice A pair of fuzzy dice hanging from a car's rear-view mirror The Rolling Story of Fuzzy Dice". The News Wheel. ThoughtCo.com. 26 April 2017 . Retrieved 29 March 2021.

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In some segments, such as the lowrider community, research indicated that even the most dedicated individuals "did not attach any significance to the dice" that were hung from their car's rearview mirror. [8] A technology upgrade to the product includes illuminated LED plastic dice that change colors. [15] See also [ edit ] Torres-Cortez, Ricardo (16 June 2016). "Think twice before hanging those fuzzy dice — here's why". Las Vegas Sun Newspaper . Retrieved 19 July 2019.

Mello, Michael (23 March 2011). "Fuzzy dice and the law". Orange County Register . Retrieved 20 July 2020. Hudson, Travis (14 April 2008). "Fuzzy Car Dice Gets a Lame, 21st Century Upgrade". Jalopnik . Retrieved 29 March 2021. Another explanation for hanging these in a car has been proposed that "displaying the dice meant the driver was ready and willing to be 'dicing with death' in the dangerous and unregulated world of street racing". [7] Vokins, Stephen (2008). Nodding dogs & vinyl roofs: the weird world of quirky car accessories. Haynes. ISBN 9781844254224. to the pure kitsch of nodding dogs and fluffy dice, the motoring world's most vital accessories are gathered here

Fuzzy dice, also known as fluffy dice, soft dice, or stuffed dice, are an automotive decoration consisting of two oversized (usually six-sided) plush dice which hang from the rear-view mirror. The original fuzzy dice, first used in the 1950s, were white and approximately 3 inches (8cm) across. Nowadays, fuzzy dice come in many colors and various sizes. [1] In Britain and other parts of the world it is considered kitsch to display such items in a car. [2] [3] Origin and history [ edit ]



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