Tuesday, July 22, 2003
Wikki Stix
Wikki Stix are, first of all, not just for kids. The reason I find myself needing to emphasize this point about the true nature of Wikki Stix is that a set of Wikki Stix bears a startlingly close resemblance to a set of colored pipe cleaners. Which is what makes Wikki Stix so easily mistaken for a children's toy.
So moved have I been by the significantly mature play value of the Stix Wikki, that I have published a carefully wrought treatise on Stix-use as a training tool for executive and creative teams.
Yes, it is true, one could say that they are merely bits of colored yarn dipped in some kind of special wax that allows them to be so easily bent and stuck to each other on a piece of paper, and the wall, and mirror, and bathroom tile. But one must also acknowledge that the wax is really quite special, as are the people who manufacture, package and distribute Wikki Stix, and maintain a website-full of creative Wikki wisdom, adapted, of course, for the visually impaired.
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