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  • Richard1978
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    Anyone remember those small plastic dummys that were popular in the early 1990s?

    I remember a few schools banning them for being being a choking hazard & unhygienic.

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  • Powdered toast man
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    Those slap bracelets that would wrap themselves around a wrist when 'slapped' on them. They consisted of a strip of cheap spring steel wrapped in a colourful fabric sleeve. If I remember, they were banned from most places after a schoolgirl cut her wrist badly after the steel split out of the fabric and sliced her veins open. Must have been early 90s'.

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  • PC66
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    Another record the BBC wouldn't play:

    Chuck Berry - My Ding-A-Ling, 1972. "Too suggestive."

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  • amethyst
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    Some chinese paints and crayons were taking of the shelves due to being so toxic.How things are easily brought into this country without being fully tested for safety.Imagine the cosequences if children chewed onto toxic crayons

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  • darren
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    i agree there.

    well ok keep the cane banned but a slipper do no harm.
    when did the cane get banned i was in school to 91 or so and it still was there.


    Originally posted by philipdalton View Post
    The cane/slipper, although probably it's time to bring them back again.

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  • onthebusesfan
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    Hooch At the time, along with other alcopops, the drink received criticism for encouraging underage drinking by appealing to children due to its sweet taste and using cartoon-like advertising.In 1996 an advertising campaign for Hooch was criticised by the Advertising Standards Authority for appealing to underage drinkers.In 1997 the drink was relaunched with an 'unambiguously adult look' and a reduced sugar content to tackle that criticism, while Co-Op Supermarkets, Iceland, J D Wetherspoon and Whitbread stopped selling alcopops.

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  • onthebusesfan
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    Teletubbies toys getting banned from toy stores because it sounded like i gotta a gun and faggot faggot , Pogs Because many children would keep the pogs they won in games from other players, many school districts considered pogs a form of gambling. Pogs proved to be major distractions from classes and the source of various playground arguments. These elements eventually led to the banning of pogs from various schools across North America and many western European Countries such as Sweden, Iceland, Germany and the UK. Other bannings occurred across Australia.

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  • Richard1978
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    Originally posted by escorteclipse1990 View Post
    I remember Nerds sweets having glass in them. I had forgot about Nerds
    I remember that scare, a few months earlier someone started putting stuff in baby food as part of a blackmail scam.

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  • philipdalton
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    The cane/slipper, although probably it's time to bring them back again.

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  • escorteclipse1990
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    Duck and Dry hairdryers from the mid 80's they looked like a duck and kids thought they were toys. I have one

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  • escorteclipse1990
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    Originally posted by Trickyvee View Post
    Anyone remember when Nerds sweets got recalled for having glass in them? Infact there was a spate of things being contaminated with stuff at the time, but I can't remember what the other things were.
    I remember Nerds sweets having glass in them. I had forgot about Nerds

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  • jason h
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    Tomato sauce sachets got banned at our school. We had these on sale for a time in the canteen at Middle School. Kids realized that you could take them out into the playground, tear off one corner and stamp on it on the floor. This would 'scatter-gun' red tomato ketchup all over people.

    Shuriken throwing stars. It was about 1983/4 and the ninja craze was at it's hight. There was a martal arts shop in Leeds that me and my friends went to one Saturday and returned armed with a selection of dangerous shuriken stars. They were very popular and I enjoyed them myself. We used to throw them against the wooden cricket hut score-board over the road but never got up to any mischief with them. These were later banned under The Criminal Justice Act 1988 along with so-called Butterfly Knives.

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  • ayrshireman
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    Thats just the chavs hanging about.

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  • Trickyvee
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    Originally posted by moonvisage View Post
    Stink Bombs and Bangers fireworks were banned in our area by the council and schools,before they were banned nationally.Have stink bombs been banned now,i'm not quite sure?
    Judging by the pong I encountered the other day in a shopping centre they haven't!

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  • mazzer
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    Wow thanks for that - must get some for old times sake! There was definitely a health scare once that saw it removed from the shelves, glad to hear it's back!

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