
More fun than you could shake a cat at, this a-peeling Surprize Ball is just the way to unwind when a witch’s brew of Whoppers hits hard.
And, it’s a super-fun cheap thrill just in time for Halloween season! At $4.99 a pop, you can really have yourself a ball.
Basically, these Surprize Balls by TOPS Malibu are orange and black crepe-paper spheres studded with little prizes inside. So as you unwrap your mummy orb, you get a bunch of stuff you can decorate the inside of a trinkets drawer with.

TOPS Malibu is a company that specializes in functional art. The website details the Native American origins of this object and its trend-setting evolution in the United States in the 1950s—and how the founder of TOPS Malibu (Judy Walker) revived the trend in the ‘80s.
I chose an orange-colored crepe paper-wrapped ball and got to work. Here’s what unraveled:
- A slip of paper with a joke on it and a piece of trivia. I liked the joke best: “What do computers do when they are hungry? Eat chips.”
- Temporary tattoos of stars, a shooting comet, and a crescent moon.
- An arrowhead.
- A crystal.
- A piece of candy!!!!! (orange hard candy with orange stuff in the middle—my favorite)
- A green plastic spider ring. (YESSSS!!!)
I’m pretty sure these would be fun for any occasion—and I could probably make one myself at home, next time, though there’s probably a technique for cutting and wrapping the crepe paper and stuffing things inside. Also, I’ll need to write some jokes. The one I read set a pretty high standard.
Here’s where a home-made surprise ball might come in handy:
- At a restaurant, to fill up awkward silences while waiting for your meal to arrive. Instead of being on the phone, you could be on the ball.
- When they tell you to drink 32 ounces of water an hour before an ultrasound appointment, and you follow the directions, and you’re bursting at the seams, but it’s “just going to be about 20-40 minutes longer because the technician is at lunch.” The surprise ball acts as a distraction and a possible clean-up aid.
- At the family gathering, when that one aunt gets drunk and thinks she’s a palm-reader and tells you that you were once a cat in another life. Demolishing a surprise ball with rapid movements and daring leaps would prove her expertise. Also, it would be kind of bad-ass.
- At the movie theater, when Nicole Kidman tells you, “Somehow, heartbreak feels good in a place like this,” you can respond with a well-timed, witty joke about computers eating chips or something.
And, just for funsies, things you could put inside a surprise ball—Halloween-themed:
- A severed finger (could be fake–or not)
- Gummy candy eyes
- Random buttons—but you could say they once belonged to Coraline
- More black-and-orange crepe paper—for future fun
- Razor blade shaped erasers
- A crystal shaped like a Scream mask
- Mini cinnamon Schnapp’s bottles
- A slip of paper with a good recommendation for home disaster cleanup
Your Turn: Do you remember prizes at the bottom of cereal boxes? What’s your favorite?
Totally bewitching! These Surprize Balls are a scream for Halloween! 🦇
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It was a lot of fun to see what would unravel.
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A children’s birthday party game in Australia is pass the parcel. It’s like musical chairs with a gift. The gift is wrapped in layers of wrapping. The number of layers can be vast. The children sit around and music in played. The children pass the parcel while the music played and when the music stops, a layer of wrapping is removed. This repeats until the gift is revealed.
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And that’s how you keep kids under control at a birthday party. Love it!!!!
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Great ideas, Cecelia, especially your ideas on where a home-made surprise ball might come in handy! I like your Nicole Kidman suggestion in particular. 😊
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Ha! I love Nicole Kidman, but I am tired of that recording–though it does signal that the movie is about to start, which is exciting.
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I remember a super cool whistle in a box of PF Flyers.
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Ooh, I love whistles! Well, until I had a child who had to play trumpet for band class. That was like a really, really powerful whistle. (lol)
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Luckily, my daughter stopped at the recorder. Whew!
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These will be perfect for the upcoming holidays!
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Yes!
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Could these ‘balls’ replace the Chrissy bonbons? I love a good hard yank between friends, but, is it time for a change? I’ll have to give it some thought. It definitely sounds like fun!
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Maybe! They are quieter–they don’t pop or make a loud noise, so they’re pet friendly in that way, for sure.
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That ultrasound idea hits close to home🤣🤣🤣
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That was my fun thing to do last Friday. I actually paced the hallway like a caged animal, waiting for them to let me in for my appointment.
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Ugh, that’s the worst! By the way, your books look great on that library shelf!
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Thanks so much–and thanks so much for sending them over there!
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Yes I remember the prizes but don’t recall any as being favorites.
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I got sooo many temporary tattoos!
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Looks like fun!
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I really enjoyed finding each prize!
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I would be bound to drop it and the whole thing unravel in one go!
Give them to children to throw around and you will have streamers and kids fighting over the trinkets that drop on the floor – highly recommended great fun for boys’ birthday parties in the 7-9 age range!
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Ooh! I didn’t think of doing that. And yes, the birthday party suggestion is great–they could tear these apart, instead of the house.
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