Fidget Spinner Store

Fidget Spinner Store was a store that sold Fidget Spinners in 2017. Though it was never owned by ATBW, it was bought out by CCTV Productions on March 18, 2018, with all but 80 stores becoming CCTV Gift Shop. At least 12,000 CCTV Stores have opened since June of 2018, and CCTV currently sells California City Show franchises alongside its other franchises.

History
Fidget Spinner Store originally started as Fidget Cube Store on July 16, 2016, with over 200 stores in August 2016. On August 13, 2016, the company started selling fidget spinners in those stores, with the company eventually being rebranded into Fidget Spinner Store on November 30, 2016.

On December 27, 2016, 1,000 Fidget Spinner Stores have been opened and it reached peak stores in April 2017, at 16,500 stores. During early to mid 2017, the company would also sell ATBW-Themed Fidget Spinners, which began production in January 2017. In July 2017, the chain started quietly closing stores, with 12,000 in October 2017, only 10,000 were open in December 2017. On March 18, 2018, the chain completely went bankrupt and was sold and merged into CCTV Gift Shop, with all remaining stores being rebranded into CCTV Gift Shop in late March 2018 and early April 2018. That same time, the stores that did not get sold were bought out by a spinoff company, Fidget Spinner Store (2018).

In June 2018, there were 12,000 additional stores of CCTV Gift Store, which started selling the Game And Play in December 2018, with the handheld becoming very popular in early 2019, also reaching its peak in July 2019. The system eventually became subject to laws in December of 2019 due to its popularity among kids, with some non-cctv stores (warehouse stores with cctv game and play dispensers) banning sales to anyone under 21 since January 2020.

Controversy
Much like with the Game And Play by CCTV Interactive in 2019, these stores were almost always super close to one another, plus convenience stores, grocery stores, pharmacies, even warehouse stores also sold them at the checkout aisles in 2017. Rise began in September of 2016 of fidget spinner stores, with 500 customers daily. In January 2017, the demand of more stores began, with the company eventually opening more until reaching 16,500 stores in April 2017. This in turn became such a problem which many parents were demanding action against the company.

Eventually, local, state, and even the federal government stepped in, prohibiting any stores from being opened near schools (as they were banned from there already for being too distracting), this in turn prompted the company to start closing stores, as governments have forced store closures of those too close to public places as well as other locations. In July of 2017, the stores began dropping, with 12,000 in October 2017, and only 10,000 in December 2017.

Many of these stores would be built, or open in former empty convenience stores or in shopping centers or former restaurants. Many stores would also be opened near ATBW areas as well, with ATBW-Themed Fidget Spinners becoming trending items that same year, which in turn stopped production in June 2017, 5 months after starting production. Further, The Escade Residential Community took them seriously and have permanently banned them since May 1, 2017.