Kinder Surprise Eggs
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I'd seen these in Europe and could never find them in the US, so I figure most of you haven't seen one.
I love these things. First, you take the foil wrapping off and eat the chocolate shell. Attachment 40479 Then you open the plastic shell inside to see what you got. It isn't always obvious. They really pack them in tight. Attachment 40480 I spread the stuff out and still don't know what it's going to be. It comes with anti-choking warnings in about two dozen languages. Attachment 40481 It also comes with instructions, which is helpful. Attachment 40482 |
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Attachment 40484 Look at the size of this toy compared to the plastic shell it came in. These Kinder engineers could work for NASA. Attachment 40485 |
I should add that after I brought 9 of these back from England in April, I read a story about some guy who had done the same thing with just a couple and he got in serious legal trouble.
Apparently they are considered a choking hazard here because it's a non-food item hidden in food. |
Oh wow. So cool!
All we can get is a crappy cracker jack surprise: all they are now are a couple jokes or a tiny sticker. I remember the first christmas crackers I saw; ex sis in law brought them home from NZ. My now grown nieces and nephews loved them. So did I! Why can't we have cool stuff? |
We've had those over here for years. Probably even since I was kid I think. The boys always liked them, and Max does too. I like them because the actual amount of junk food you're getting is small compared to the rest of it. Much better than getting your child a normal chocolate bar for a treat.
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I remember those being trendy with teenagers ... back when I was a teenager.
You poor merkins don't have Kinder Surprises? :( Quote:
Kinder Surprises in the 1990s could have prevented the second Bush presidency, you know. ;) |
We had Wonder Balls... but everyone decided to let their kids choke on stuff and then sue... that's why kinder surprises are a no-no
Apparently when they were first released with the toys, they were called "magic balls" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RC-79Xxl0fo |
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Hmmph.
My mom made snakes in the basement of our mobile home. So there. |
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So, it's fine for major burger chains to sell non-food items disguised as food, with all the chronic health risks of this, but raise the risk of some doofus choking on a plastic toy container and OMG that must not be! America. Where almost anyone can have a gun, but Kinder Surprises are too dangerous! |
I don't know what they're called, but a friend of the family brought these chocolate eggs with a toy inside for my nephew from France when he came to visit one time. Sadly, they were confiscated at customs and thrown away. :(
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:lol: touche'
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You're right about the ban for choking hazard, but nobody choked on mine... or called the feds. :haha: |
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First, let's kill all the lawyers... |
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