• SolOrion@sh.itjust.works
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      4 months ago

      I’m confused, they never said it was in reaction to specifically kinder surprise eggs?

      These little treats full of joy are banned in the United States because, in 1938, a law was passed prohibiting the sale of confectionary items containing “non-nutritive objects,” and the Kinder Surprise’s plastic capsule, which holds the toy, is considered just that.

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        a law was passed prohibiting the sale of confectionary items containing “non-nutritive objects,”

        If only they could see our foods now. If the crap we put into our foods on purpose wasn’t enough, think about all the microplastics! Lol

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      I thought they were sold in the US now with some slight modifications to comply with the law? I know I’ve seen Kinder eggs in my local grocery store.

      But yes, the ban is due to a perfectly sensible law having a bizarre edge case.

      It’s also why king cakes don’t have the little baby figurines in them I believe.

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        4 months ago

        Do you mean all American kids? Because these aren’t banned worldwide…

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      Not really though. I get you’re trying to be funny (and kids are idiots) but it’s pretty simply that confectioneries can’t contain non-nutritive items and the toy fully surrounded by chocolate is exactly that. There’s very good reasons for the law, but it means treats like this get caught in the crossfire. There’s very FDA has agreed in that past there likely isn’t a large risk to kinder eggs, but the law is how it is and hasn’t been changed (and it seems unlikely that it will in the near future at least).

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    4 months ago

    I used love these as a kid. Very varying quality of toys in them though it needs to be said. Sometimes you’d get like a 10-piece mini jigsaw puzzle and feel absolutely robbed.

    Always thought it had weirdly delicious chocolate, too.

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      In my childhood they used to have much better toys. Even whole series of cartoon characters.