Who was Pedro Flores?

Pedro Edralin Flores (26 April 1896 – 3 January 1964) was a Filipino businessman and yo-yo maker who has been credited with popularizing Yo-yos in the United States. He patented an innovation to yo-yos that used a loop instead of a knot around the axle, allowing for new tricks such as the ability to “sleep.”

Why did Pedro Flores invent the yoyo?

One day he happened to read a newspaper article about a man who had supposedly made millions by selling a simple toy made from string and a rubber ball; this became an inspiration to Flores, who decided to found his own toy company to sell yo-yos.

Did the Flores twins get released?

After spending nearly a dozen years in prison, the Flores brothers were released, and soon after linked up with 50 Cent, who touted his project with the twins as “the new Narcos,” a claim he reiterated Wednesday following news of the podcast.

Who is invented Yoyo?

The first U.S. patent for a yo-yo like toy was issued in 1866, but it was not until 1928, that a Filipino immigrant named Pedro Flores popularized the toy. While working as a porter in a Santa Monica, California hotel, he demonstrated various yo-yo tricks to the guests. Flores made a key innovation in the yo-yo.