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Hula hoop


Question Posted Tuesday May 11 2010, 1:44 am

How do you make a smaller hula hoop using a larger hula hoop? I accidently bought a big hula hoop and it's harder to use. I can't exchange it and I can't buy another one. It's a water one, if that makes any difference.

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Katlyn answered Tuesday May 11 2010, 4:36 am:
A lot of hula hoops have the extending thing to it where you can unhook it and fix it to size that you like but if your doesnt do that there really no other way to make it smaller your just going to have to get a new one or try to talk to store into exchanging it. Go to a dollar or ninty nine cent store they will have hula hoops for like a dollar.

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