Lawn Darts were a game from a simpler, more naive time. Sure, they could embed themselves in your little sister’s head just as easily as the lawn, but they were fun. Now they’re back. They’re back ...
Remember Jarts? The super dangerous but equally super fun lawn darts with spikey metal tips that got banned oh-so-many years ago? Apparently someone bought up a whole bunch of them and is selling them ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--OgoSport, LLC one of the leading creators of innovative active play products burst into the action play market with the 2006 introduction of the SportsDisk™. In 2008, the ...
This post is part of Mashable's You're Old Week. Break through the haze of nostalgia with us and see what holds up, what disappoints, and what got better with time. There are a lot of dangerous ...
Lawn darts, or Jarts, were all the rage in the 1980s. With a few Jarts, a few friends, and a few beers, American backyard-barbecue-goers would lay down small plastic hoops as targets and play a game ...
This year marks the 50th anniversary of Jarts, the lawn dart game apparently invented by Satan. Jarts consisted of two small hula hoops, or "targets." Also included in the package were four to eight ...
One of the great summer pastimes that has truly become a thing of the past are "Jarts," or--as they're more commonly known--"lawn darts." Like a deadly version of horseshoes, lawn darts are played ...