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    TikTok’s ‘trinket trading trend’ taps into the joy of being offline

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefFebruary 11, 2026 Business No Comments4 Mins Read
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    On a sidewalk, an unassuming junction box sits strapped to a fence. Inside, dozens of keychains, stickers, mini figurines, and other novelties wait to be discovered by eagle-eyed passersby or trinket traders who have traveled across the city to exchange their treasures.

    Trinket trading has taken off on social media in recent weeks. The trend originated in Philadelphia, where Philly’s Trinket Trove began documenting the contents of a repurposed electrical junction box on TikTok in September of last year.

    @phillytrinkettrove

    We’ve rebranded and made some upgrades! After a small identity crisis, we’re back as @phillytrinkettrove. Same little box full of joy with a new name and some minor upgrades for use-ability! Come visit and leave some trinkets or take some trinkets. Find a little sunshine in this crazy world! trinket #trinkets #sidewalkjoy #philly #phillypublicart #visitphilly

    ♬ original sound – Philly Trinket Trove

    It has since spread nationwide, with communities from New York to San Francisco setting up their own boxes of assorted knick-knacks for anyone to stop by and trade. The only rule: “Give a trinket, take a trinket.”

    @onefinedaynyc

    The cutest little trinket boxes around NYC! I’ve been seeing quite a few of these around West Village and Chelsea and had to share ✨🐥 📍 Commerce Street & Bedford Street 📍 W12th St & W4th St 📍 W23rd St & 10th Ave 📍 W20th St & 8th Ave . . . #westvillage #trinkets #ducklibrarynyc

    ♬ Walking Around – Instrumental Version – Eldar Kedem

    TikTok creators across the platform have jumped on the trend with enthusiasm, documenting what they find and what they leave behind in vlog-style videos. Others are announcing new trinket box locations, inviting neighbors and fellow social media users to spread the word and join in on the fun. 

    @bevvvvs

    Update! WE MADE IT! It was everything I ever hoped for @sunset.trinket.trade 💗 thank you for bringing community together through a shared love of trinkets! ✨🪩 #trinkettrade #sfbayarea #sanfrancisco #sunsettrinkettrade #thingstodoinsf

    ♬ show me how – <3

    While the trinket boxes are primarily aimed at children, trinkets themselves are having a moment globally. Since hitting the market in 2019, Labubus have become a global phenomenon, sparking a viral craze for the palm-size monster dolls in 2025—for collectors of all ages. Both Smiskis and Sonny Angels (cutesy figurines) have also had their own viral moments as blind boxes continue to populate social feeds. Even Michaels and Walmart have begun carrying their own mystery boxes to capitalize on the trend.

    @itsalexissimone

    Replying to @♥️🖤2amores🧡 UMMM DID YOU KNOW @Walmart HAD THESE LABUBU BEAUTY STYLE BLUND BOXES?! I’m obsessed actually 🤩 #walmartfinds #walmartblindbags #beautybublindbox #newatwalmart2025 #blindboxopening

    ♬ original sound – ItsAlexisSimone

    In much the same way, the “trinket box trend” offers a wholesome moment of surprise. Instead of encouraging people to purchase something new, it promotes the more sustainable idea that one person’s trash is another person’s treasure.

    Like little free libraries or geocaches before them, trinket boxes lean into whimsy and analog activities—two trends forecasted for 2026 as antidotes to brain rot and digital fatigue.

    Across social media, one of the biggest trends right now is being offline. Analog bags, snail mail, and grandma hobbies have all been trending in recent months. The hashtag #AnalogLife is up 330% this year, according to TikTok data shared with Axios, and “analog wellness” was named a top trend for 2025 by the Global Wellness Summit. 

    Parents have long expressed concern about the iPad generation and the impact of growing up glued to screens and reliant on technology for perpetual distraction. Here, something as simple as a trinket could offer a small moment of respite in an increasingly saturated technological world.

    Just make sure to leave something behind for the next person.





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