National Yo-Yo Day is Saturday, June 6. The date celebrates that childhood favorite, the yo-yo, and is the birthday of Donald Duncan Sr. Duncan was an entrepreneur who got into the yo-yo business in 1930 and created the "Duncan Yo-Yo." His company became synonymous with yo-yos, so much so that Duncan claimed a trademark on the term "yo-yo," according to howstuffworks.com. The courts ruled against him and yo-yo became a generic term. The Duncan company still manufactures yo-yos, although most are now made from metal or plastic instead of wood.

To get back into the spirit of childhood, the KDHL and Power 96 staff dusted off their yo-yo skills and gave it a go. Many found themselves to be beyond rusty, but one or two still had a little spin left in their wrists.

Check out our video below, then dig out your yo-yo and see if you still have what it takes to walk the dog or go around the world!

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