Most Dangerous Toys and Products Ever Made
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As to the Magnetic-X toy, here's a simple tip, DON'T EAT THEM. And if you have children not safely capable of using such a toy, don't buy it.
Simple.
Man that toy was fun!
Plus, the smell of the caps after you fired them was amazing to this youth.
I agree! I was suprised to see it on my list as it was one of my son's favourite toys. I heard about the swallowing magnets thing and reasoned that it was a toy for older children that had passed the toddler 'put everything in their mouth' phase. Common sense really.
Well, in my country, when I worked for a while as a cleaner for a daycare about 7 years ago, they had those there.
Remember warning labels was invented to remove natural selection from life.
B4 warning labels natural selection taught valuable lessons now stupid kids don't learn they grow into stupid adults 😢😮
agreed it was hella fun
Loved these growing up
Some "dangers" are the result of parents not being attentive. Don't give clay to your toddler who has not yet mastered the concept of "only food goes in our mouths".
Also, some kids are just too dumb.
Exactly this
Product packaging: ages 3+ do not eat
This video: dangerous product because parent's don't supervise children too young to play with it
@ShadowWolf78336 I see you posting this on several comments which point out that parents should pay attention to their kids. But, "Age 3+" was NEVER intended to mean that parents should just allow their toddlers to play with the toys WITHOUT supervision. I've never known anyone who would allow a toddler to even just DO NOTHING without supervision.
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Seriously? You really think you need to point that out?
I had a magnetic construction set, and the magnets did come loose. But guess what I never attempted to do? Swallow them. And hey look I'm still here. Survival of the smartest.
The smartest: meaning those with enough brain cells not to eat thing labled do not eat
@@ShadowWolf78336 And the funny thing is I'm fully blind from birth. So can't read the label. But ya know, even when I was a kid, I was pretty sure magnets would taste horrible haha.
Great comments here, guys 😂😂😂
We always used super glue to put them back and make them stay for a month or 2 before they'd pop out again but yea we never thought oh hey let's see what happens if I swallow this.
Ahhhh... What old guy out there doesn't fondly remember the smell of his roll-cap pistol?
I sure do. We even put the roll of caps on the sidewalk and with a rock, we would scrape and pop the cap. A lot of fun.😃😃
I still remember running through a motel parking lot as a wee lad firing of my cap gun with the smoke filling the air 😌
Brick + rolls of caps = BOOM 😂
@@mham1330 Nice to know I was not the only one that did that! Taking a hammer to a roll of pop caps. We probably set off more of those that way than in an actual cap gun.
@@mham1330 Yep.
I got to be honest, the Magnetix issue is on the parents. If an older kid is playing with it and they have a younger baby in the house as well, keep an eye on the baby!
Some of the others on here are the same way.
You mean the ones labled ages 3+ and/or do not eat
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@@xenophanesfunnihaha3755 Exactlyyyy
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to be fair on the easy-bake-oven: I think having at least some cooking ability should be something everyone should have, and a childrens toy that fosters this from a young age is a effective way to do that. Through maybe with some parental supervision.
A friend of mine had a Pretzel Jetzel. A boys version to make some really salty pretzels.
Definitely with some parental supervision
My sisters had an original type Easy Bake Oven that used 100 watts light bulbs and that oven could bake a lot of quite delicious treats.
I learned to cook and bake from an early age (2). When Mum was making biscuits (cookies) she would always give me a piece of dough to roll out with my kiddie baking set and cutters. The biscuit I made was kept especially for my Dad when he came home from work. By the age of 10 could cook a roast dinner and made my Dad a birthday cake from scratch, the cake, marzipan then royal icing and decorated. All done with a wooden spoon as we didn't have a food mixer. Using the oven was done under supervision until my parents were sure I was competent to do it on my own. That was almost 60 years ago and I still enjoy cooking and baking at the present day although I do have labour saving devices such as my beloved Kenwood Chef (UK version of the Kitchen Aid) and Instant Pot. If kids don't do, they'll never learn.
I remember watching cooking shows on TV with my sitter, where they prepare a dish, put it in the bottom oven, talk a little bit, and take the fully cooked cake, casserole, etc. out of the *top* oven. For a long time I thought this was Easy Bake Oven for grown-ups.😅😅😅
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I had a LOT of these in the early 80's...I still have all my fingers and both eyes
Imagine touching kids 😂
@@f1zzMsm shut up that’s not funny
Same
ah...my childhood wrapped up in a video of dangerous items. I also had a 50cc Suzuki motorcycle and a .22 rifle before I was 10.
Motorcycles was where my parents drew the line. Guns? no problem.
Clackers look a hell of a lot more fun than Tiktok.
They were fun, for sure. And I don't recall ever getting hurt.
@@tb6303 The original Clackers had been known to break wrist bones. My dad was a wholesaler for them in the 70s. The redesign came w hard plastic balls instead of glass and a hard plastic wrist protector. by then it was too late and no stores would accept them anymore for fear of liability.
Now you can still buy them but thier small hand held "by a stick" and very flimsy
We put longer strings on our Clackers and used them like the Argentine Gauchos used their bolos. Great fun.
Ah, the good ol' days, when toy companies didn't give a @#$% about safety concerns and lead was everywhere.
No replies, I’ll fix that
Kids used to be smarter
Not necessarily. These toys took out the ones that weren’t smart. Natural selection at its finest.
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There's a... um... sleeve word placement issue at 7:59
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You can still hear the anger from the previous video in his voice 😢
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Starting in the late 60s into the early 80s my family had an annual lawn dart tournament as a family reunion in the beginning it started with one set of "Jarts" but by the last time I attended we had 20 games going on at one time. It was loads of fun and yes we had a few insadents including someone getting impaled in the arm. Fun, fun, ouch,fun. After many years of use we finally ran out of usable darts. Oh how much fun we had back in the good old days.
I had one glance of a rock and almost impale my brothers skull if he wouldn't have ducked when he did. "Sigh" the good ol days of your
When I was living on a military base back in the early 1990s, we had found one. Never had issues with it, cause we understood the heavy metal tip would hurt. Point was dull, but still being hit would HURT. Nor did we even throw it towards another person.
7:54 whats that word on the kids tshirt?
Bass
Atleast I know I'm not alone with sticking my hand in that easybake oven
Did you do it while it was hot? I don't know why anyone would do that, tbh.
@@tb6303 no my mom didn't turn it on yet but my hand was bruised for weeks
@@peytonblake613 That's sad your hand got bruised. I'm glad it wasn't hot.
I still have my lawn darts
Do you play with them often?
I was going to say, "50's hell!!! We used to play lawn darts in the side yard until I was 11" and I was born in the 70s
@@MaleehSibaadh-dv2up not really, but seeing these dangerous vids makes me want to lol
@@Fiery9024 mine was at my gmas in the 80s
I bought some roll caps about a year ago just to smell them again. Took me straight back and unlocked memories I may not have remembered
Where did you find them? I thought they have not been available for decades.
@@tb6303 Amazon still sell them, here in the UK anyway
I have always been a bookworm and rarely played with toys, and after seeing these cursed toys, I'm support my choices.
Some these toys show how stupid kids really are
😂😂😂
It shows how stupid the inventors are
The kids? No the inventors
It's the kids our civilization gets dumber and dumber every generation there's no doubt about it and the previous dumb ones are now having dam near braindead kids that act like they don't know anybetter or possess a lick of common sense like their parents only worse u can say it's the inventors but it's not some these mfen kids need get the Darwin awards that's why my stupid ass don't have no dam kids
Rude,im a kid
Toy tommy guns? That's considered dangerous, seriously? I had that gun as a kid, and I can tell you that back then no kid was mistaken for criminal and shot because he had a cap gun. People are just so incredibly paranoid these days, and sometimes for good reason, but back then, kids with real guns was unheard of. We played army and cops and robbers all the time and no one ever thought that was something to worry about. Today, I understand things are much different, but in the 60s? Not dangerous at all.
Well, in fact, police kill people waiving fake guns all the time. Even children! Regulations have changed (1992, toy gun tips were painted orange), but menacing has not. The problem was never the toy.
I missed these toys as a kid, most of my whole collection was recalled. I am still mad, ain't all kids fault some were stupid and didn't know how to properly play with certain toys. Blame the parents who knew they kids needed to be watch or idk get them toys that were appropriate for their brain function level. Sorry, like I said still mad.
Some of these toys are just common sense a lot of children don't have creators didn't have it either back then and some still don't today
I don't really count any of the toys requiring ingesting something as very dangerous. It's easily negated by simply watching you're child.
You mean the toys labled ages 3+ don't eat?
@@ShadowWolf78336 how bout common sense or you know be the adult and know what you are buying your kid because last time i looked a 3 year old cant buy a toy
@@ShadowWolf78336 yes, you can easily prevent you're children from eating them by watching the. Unless they're a baby, they have the strength of 100 adults...
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Not the flubber tho. It hit the parent herself 😂
As a kid growing up in the '60s and '70s, I remember a lot of these toys. We didn't know they were dangerous, so we never got hurt.😉 Of course, we never *ate* them! 🤔 There were no childproof tops on medicine, either. It just had a horrible taste. The only thing that tasted like bubblegum was .... [drum roll] BUBBLEGUM. That did occasionally get swallowed, but I don't personally know of any casualties from it.
The amount of toys that people can still have today that we are unaware having a possibility of being dangerous
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My sister got that Easy Bake Oven when we were kids! Things were different in the 80s :)
Take it from me, hoverboards are easier to ride than they look. It’s literally just balancing. The hardest part is getting on without it either riding into your ankle or away from you.
Imagine giving the Swing Wing to heavy metal bands, like Cannibal Corpse, who can swing their heads around like its going out of style. Wouldn't it be something to see if a death metal band wore those silly contraptions while on stage?
Here to see if theres lunchly or mr beast toys here
Edit: 13:45 not a science guy but sounds like acoustic fr i imagined a chemical with some strings lol
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@@bloodraege yeah
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In the 1970s my friends and I played tag...with lawn darts. Good, bloody times.
🎶 "Oh '63. What a very special time for me."
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Damn, 1963 was a VERY good year for toys. 🎃
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When I was 3 I wanted to get some water so I got up to my parent’s room to ask my mom to fill up my little water cup. Instead I ended up whamming my head on my toybox. Scrammed to my mother crying, and she took me to the hospital. This all happen at 3 in the morning.
Swing Wing was the original iPhone. I think the phone is 1000% worse! Kid's and adults have their face planted in the screen walking into doors, people, traffic, driving ------ I don't see them getting banned or modify so they won't work while In motion, they tried a block like this but it didn't work
I remember when a I have toy blew up
Wow what was it
Can we still get them? What was it?
3:48 saying this is ugly is an understatement. 😂😂😂
9:40 In the 1960s my Dear Daddy showed us how to make carbide cannons out of empty gallon paint cans !!! I didn't like the smell of the fizz LoL 🤣 ing carbide little rocks in a tbl spoon of water.
I knew all of those recalls 😂😂😂
There's a few other toys I remember from the 60s and the 70s but the one that I can't believe you didn't include was the water wiggle. Mini a friend including myself bloody noses and black eyes but it was fun
Kids today need labels on cost hangers that say Do Not Eat.😂
The KLACKERS were named "KANOCKERS" in south Texas and were just as dangerous
I had these big plastic ones, and metal ones too.
"The name's Kanockers....Vod Kanockers."😁
@@balok1546 The metals ones made fantastic bolos if you put a longer very strong cord on them. The Argentine Gauchos used them.
You can see some utterly amazing footage of Argentine Gauchos using bolos in dance and real life in videos here on TH-cam.
7:36 You may have heard of KLACKERS in this segment; although they were recalled in the United States, in 2023, it became a popular toy in the Philippines, calling them "lato-lato", and they were basically the same toy except that the handles and balls were made of hard plastic. They however don't spare them from causing injuries, as they also shatter when it hits too hard, and injuries in the wrists and fingers were also reported. Some even use them as weapons (that's only according to opinion), and today, they were used less often, as if they were but another trend.
Hope that info helped out.
Yup
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That magnet one... classic case of Unitedstatians being below average in the intelligence department.
Well I have a fun story, When I was a kid around the early 2000.
My family had lawn darts , So when summer day my uncle kenny was On the house trying to improve the living situation for me and my Sister. So naturally we had the neighbor kids over cause it was a summer day and we wanted to play together. And mine one neighbor kid whom we will call.Shepherd decided it was a great idea to throw a lawn dart in the direction of Uncle kenny. Luckily it missed him but good Lord.He was sent home due to this shenanigans. So now whenever I hear of lawn darts. I think of that story.
1:15 And thus, Owen The Oven was created.
Yo i have magnetix, absolutely gracious toys
The SwingWing almost made me wet myself laughing! 😂😂😂
That "Magic Pistol" would now have to be classified and registered as a firearm!
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2:56 I get sore throats when I get sick
Did you know that klackers are still popular in the Philippines
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I didn’t even saw that this new 😅
no way
I don't know how I managed to find this video in just 1 minute
Aside from lawn-darts, the toy I remember being specifically Banned when I was little, in the 70s, was this toy that was just a cord with an acrylic ball on each end. I can't remember what it was called, but it was a Serious fad and most of us had one. You held the cord in the center and, FORCEFULLY, waived it up and down so the balls would knock together above and below your hand. Naturally, folks who didn't know their own Strength were SHATTERING the balls causing them to spray sharp fragments everywhere.
Clackers and they're covered in t his video.
@@sirridesalot6652 Yeah, I wrote that before I watched the whole video--this and my early 70s Chemistry set were the 2 most dangerous toys I actually had. I actually remember them warning people on the News about the Clackers...
Broken ribs from the sky dancer doll? How is that possible?
Oh my goodness, broken ribs from foam is so ridiculous
I'm assuming that would have to have been from a fall or something caused by getting hit and not directly from being hit by a foam toy.
It's probably from child abuse, and the abuser needed something to blame. Then there's the law suites by the unscrupulous.
I had about 5 or 6 of these toys growing up.
It's a miracle I made it to adulthood!!
16:00 tbf this toy isn't dangerous. Some people are dumbasses. It was never intended to play this way.
7:50 that sounded so wrong
19:46 not me
My sisters had an Easy Bake Oven, back in the 70's, and they never got hurt, but made delicious cakes.😋😋
I actually have several light up fidget spinners that have yet to spontaneously combust. 😂
I never liked cabbage patch kids either. They looked too weird 😂
Swingwing would be great to take to a headbangers ball
I felt the energy in when he said, "these incredibly ugly dolls"😂😂😂😂😂😂
Who wold swallow toys, i mean come on really 🤔
If kids swallows toys, that means the parents are not looking after them!!
oh wow that swing wing segment had me laughing so hard! lol you cant make this stuff up
17:32 dat Pretty Woman reference 😂
"Big mistake... HUGE"
Most of these toys sound great. I will have to look for them. Thanks for the reminder of all the great toys.
I still haven't gotten over how disappointing pogo sticks turned out to be. You see cartoon characters using them to jump all the way across the screen, or video game characters like Commander Keen using them to bounce up to areas that would normally be inaccessible. But when you tried using a pogo stick in real life, you'd get maybe 3 or 4 good jumps in, before the piece of crap would fall forward and you'd have to start all over again.
That's so true! Totally lame.
I remember a toy my older brother had in the 1960's, A Wood burning kit. Probably a version of a soldering gun and I think Balsa wood to burn designs into
Woahhhhh!!!!!!
Hey...Lawn darts were cool....ok and dangerous, but considering we used to throw large pocket knives between our friends feets in a game of chicken, the lawn darts were one of the safer things we did. (We also abused our eardrums with 'The Hokie Pokie' at the skating ring every week.
I HAD A LIGHT-UP SPINNER WHEN I WAS YOOUNGER(6-8 YEARS OLD)!!!
It would have still worked by now but I've lost two of the things that glows, it makes amazing patterns and is so much fun!!!
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exactly
The Swing Wing is identical to a hat worn in some traditional South Korean dances.
Re: the Easy Bake Oven - when I was a kid, like around 1963, we had a toy stove and oven that had actual burners and an oven that heated up. It got so hot the burners glowed.
I also had a toy iron that got hot enough to melt the plastic curtains I was trying to iron for my mother. Didn’t see the iron after that.
Sometimes I wonder that my generation survived childhood.
21:03 Ah yes, the infamous Gilbert company had a fetish for putting kids in real danger.
I've watched your videos forever, but I've never hear you talk about the one toy that truly scared me. It was the HOT WHEELS INJECTION MOLD FACTORY. I was 9 years-old. One time I got ready to wip up a batch of cars. I placed the plastic rods into the tank to be melted. Like any 9 year old, I became impatient. I didn't wait for the plastic to fully melt. I pulled the handle down, with all my strength, and burst the tank, throwing hot melted plastic onto my hand. I quickly wipe my hand and noticed the skin had come off where the plastic had landed. I was scared for most of my life. I now read the instructions carefully!
Some of these toys are IQ increasers. I hope you wrote the manufacturer and thanked them.
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Crocodile Dentist. . . I swear that very unsafe version is basically a tiktok trend. Wonder how long before they end up on Darwin Awards.
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How weird these toys even exist
I bought my two daughters a nice chemistry set last year. It's age appropriate and not very dangerous, but I still make sure I'm with them during all experiments