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Summary

This article discusses several types of candies and sweets that have been banned in different countries due to various reasons. Some examples include:

1. Gummy Worms with roadkill animals, which were banned due to their graphic and disturbing design.
2. Smarties candies, which were banned in the US after children crushed them into powder and inhaled them, causing respiratory problems.
3. Loli Pipe candy, which was shaped like a smoking pipe and was banned due to its potential to promote smoking.
4. Happy Happy candies, which were shaped like syringes and were banned due to their design.
5. Toxic Wave candies, which were found to contain poisonous substances and were banned.
6. Kinder eggs, which were banned in the US due to the small parts inside the egg posing a choking hazard.
7. Chewing gum, which was banned in Singapore due to the difficulty of cleaning up gum from surfaces.
8. MMD MTS candies, which were banned in Sweden due to a trademark dispute.
9. Lucas Milka candies, which were banned in the US due to containing high levels of chemicals.
10. Jelly Bears, which were found to contain sugar alcohol, a substance that can be toxic to children.

Additionally, the article also discusses various instances of foreign objects found in food, such as insects, frogs, and even a knife, and how they can be hazardous to one's health.

Facts

1. Gummy worms are a popular treat among children.
2. "Trolls" candies were banned due to an animal protection organization's efforts.
3. "Road Kill" candies featured figurines of animals crushed by cars.
4. "Smarties" candies were banned in the US after children crushed them into powder and inhaled it.
5. "Loli Pipe Candy" was a candy shaped like a smoking pipe and was banned.
6. "Happy Happy" candies were plastic syringes filled with candies and were banned.
7. "Toxic Wave" candies were popular but were found to be poisonous.
8. Chinese fake medicines were sold as lollipops that claimed to help with depression.
9. Kinder eggs were banned in the US due to the risk of children choking on small parts.
10. "Magic Ball" candies were banned in the 1990s due to a law prohibiting food products with inedible additives.
11. Chewing gum is banned in Singapore due to the difficulty of removing it from surfaces.
12. In the US, a court banned the sale of "MMM MTS" candies due to a logo dispute.
13. "Lucas Milka" candies were banned in the US due to high levels of harmful chemicals.
14. Some Mexican candies were banned in the US due to containing lead.
15. Chewing gum juice was a popular but banned treat in the US.
16. In Spain, a tradition of scattering candies was canceled due to safety concerns.
17. Some candies, such as "Candy Waste," contain insects like scorpions or spiders.
18. In the US, a woman found a real bullet in her stomach after eating a hot dog.
19. A resident of Argentina found a dead mouse in his can of soda.
20. An American found a frog in his can of cola.
21. A vegetarian found a praying mantis in her organic salad.
22. A woman found a real needle in her sandwich.
23. In California, a man found maggots in his burger.
24. A man found a dead mouse in his coffee in Canada.
25. A child found a tooth in a pack of French fries.
26. A boy found a small metal brush in his sandwich.
27. A woman found a needle in her sandwich.