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Summary

The video discusses various instances of candy and sweets that have been banned or restricted due to their potential harmful effects on health.

1. **Roadkill Trolley Gummies**: These gummies, which resemble roadkill animals, were banned in the United States after animal rights groups protested their existence. The candy was eventually pulled from circulation due to the controversy.

2. **Kinder Eggs**: In the United States, Kinder eggs are illegal due to a law from the 1930s that prohibits the inclusion of any non-edible object within an edible product. The law was used to justify the banning of Kinder eggs, despite the fact that they are popular worldwide.

3. **Nestle's Magic Balls**: These candy balls, which contained a plastic ball inside, were banned in the United States due to the law that prohibits the inclusion of any non-edible object within an edible product.

4. **Hippie Zip Syringe**: This candy, which was shaped like a syringe and contained small chocolate pearls, was banned in the United States due to its strong references to drug use.

5. **Olive**: This candy is made of fireproof candy pipes that serve to form a special kind of herbs. Despite being targeted towards adults, it faces numerous restrictions and limitations due to its sweet and herbal composition.

6. **Aribus Sugar-Free Gummy Bears**: These gummy bears are sugar-free and made with an artificial sweetener. However, consuming a large amount of these bears can cause a laxative effect in the stomach.

7. **Lukas Brand**: This brand of sour and spicy sweets has been under attack, particularly in the United States, where the FDA has found traces of lead in their sweets. As a result, the commercial distribution of Lukas is prohibited in the United States.

8. **Toxic Weiss Candy**: This candy, manufactured by a company called Candida in Amics, offers ultra-acid and ultra-intense flavors. However, it has been found to contain high levels of lead.

9. **Sweet Cigarettes**: In the past, sweet cigarettes were produced and distributed around the world. These cigarettes were designed to look like real ones, with powdered sugar inside so children could blow on it, simulating smoke. Today, the production and distribution of these candy cigarettes are almost extinct.

10. **Free Candy in Spain**: In Spain, traditionally the costumed actors of the Three Kings' Day parade threw sweets to the children. However, due to the widespread practice of ring houses piling up and hitting each other to collect candy, this practice has been prohibited.

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Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Roadkill Trolley Gummies were a type of candy that was pulled from circulation in the United States due to controversy over their depiction of roadkill animals.
2. Kinder Eggs are banned in the United States due to a law from the 1930s that prohibits the inclusion of non-edible objects within edible products.
3. Nestle's Magic Balls were a candy that contained a plastic ball with a prize inside, but were banned in the United States due to the same law that banned Kinder Eggs.
4. The Hippie Zip Syringe was a candy that was shaped like a syringe and made reference to heroin use, but was eventually banned.
5. Torben 12 Olives are a type of candy pipe that are designed for use with special herbs, but are not intended for children.
6. Caribou Sugar-Free Gummy Bears contain an artificial sweetener that can cause stomach problems if consumed in large quantities.
7. Lucas Sour and Spicy Sweets contain lead, which has led to their prohibition in the United States.
8. Toxic Weiss Sweets are a type of candy that contains high levels of lead, and have been banned in many countries.
9. Sweet Cigarettes were a type of candy that was designed to look like real cigarettes, but have been largely banned due to concerns over promoting smoking.
10. In Spain, throwing sweets to children during the Three Kings' Day parade has been prohibited due to safety concerns.