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oyo to the USA and he set up a yoyo pany in California. He wanted to show people how to use the toy because he thought this would help him to sell more yoyos. Donald Duncan, who was a clever businessman, bought the idea and Pedro Flores’s pany. Soon the Duncan Company traveled all over the USA. They taught and explained yoyo tricks, and they held contests to sell more yoyos. In 1946, the Duncan Company moved to Luck, Wisconsin, and the town became known as the “Yo yo Capital of the world”. The pany produced 3,6000 yo yos per hour. In 1962, the Duncan Company alone sold 45 million yoyos in the USA. At times, the yoyo isn’t as popular as before, but then it came back well, like a yoyo. In 1992, astronaut Je