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Woah TIL

"Kinder Surprise is a hollow milk chocolate egg shell containing a toy. [...] it is banned in the US since the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act prohibits confectionary products containing 'non-nutritive objects'"

I loved collecting those toys as a child (and still love the chocolate)

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    Yep I think it's more because it's a choking hazard than anything.... But yeah, you can get kinder eggs here but they do not have a toy in the center.
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    @spongessuck no, @webketje is correct. It's literally because it's food that contain non nutritious objects, which is prohibited by the FDA.
    I remember eating some swiss pastry, that contains a little figure, and the saying goes that whoever gets a piece of the pastry with this figure, is denoted as a king for the rest of the day. That food is also illegal in the US. Additionally the company that makes kinder eggs, actually made a variant to sell in the US, where one half is a little container and the other half is the chocolate, where this ban then doesn't apply anymore.
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    @thebiochemic the US revolted against monarchy, makes sense.
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    @thebiochemic you are referring to how some European countries celebrate Epiphany (better known here as "Three Kings Day") where indeed we share a pastry which often has a porcelain miniature, some people collect them every year https://thoughtco.com/french-king-p...
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    @webketje that could actually be, yeah ^^
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    Supuestamente pasa lo mismo en Chile. Y me encanta decir que les faltan huevos.
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