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        Keiki Kaukau

        808 Milk Caps

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        The born-in-Hawai’i 90s fad is back and better than ever!! A perfect gift for keiki and nostalgic millenials alike, 808 Milk Caps features an exclusive collection of 60 unique designs by 12 of Hawaii’s most celebrated contemporary artists! The set includes 2 engraved “slammers” made of recycled plastic, and is packaged in a slick and eco-friendly cardboard tube. 10% of the retail sale price of this product goes to Family Promise of Hawai'i, helping to transform the lives of housing-insecure families. The game of milk caps originated in Hawai’i and became a worldwide phenomenon in the 1990s. It is loosely based off the Japanese card game Menko, and was originally played with actual cardboard caps from milk bottles, many labeled “Haleakala Dairy” or “POG” (Passion Orange Guava). To play, each player contributes the same number of caps from their collection, and they are mixed and stacked. Players take turns using the slammer to hit the top of the stack, winning any milk caps that are flipped over. Play "for keeps," for fun, or just to admire the artwork! Keiki Kaukau (say kay-key cow-cow) means "kid food" in Hawaii! Founded by a mom and teacher, Keiki Kaukau creates quality toys that reflect the beauty and diversity of the islands.

        About Keiki Kaukau: Keiki Kaukau (kay-kee cow-cow) means "kid food" in local lingo. Created by a Hawai'i mom and school teacher, Keiki Kaukau creates beautiful, quality toys that authentically represent the Aloha State and its unique blend of cultures.

        Material / Ingredients / Care
        • cardboard, paper