In the 1970s, Magic 8 Balls were typically sold for around $2 to $3, depending on the retailer and location. This price made them an affordable novelty toy, appealing to children and adults alike. Over the years, they have remained popular, though prices may vary today based on nostalgia and collectible status.
1 dollar and 15 cents
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Magic 8 balls just give you a random answer. You shake it and it gives you a random answer you ave to ask it a yes or no question. So yes they lie i guess!
it depends what you put in it .... some are and are not
If you trust your intuition - yes!! Try free iPhone app Yes/No oracle in iStore that is just same as Magic 8 Ball.
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it cost $13.88
it cost 11.78
cost 11.12
There is a homeade pachinko machine with has a total of 8 balls, Special ones that are designed for tournaments and are much larger have 12 balls.
Depending on where you go and whether you want a more up to date looking magic 8 ball or a retro magic 8 ball, they cost between $11 and $15, with the retro magic 8 ball being higher in price.
Number 8 balls are just scams. Number 8 balls do not really work. Number 8 balls just randomly pick an answer to display to you, no matter what your question is.