7 Banned Vintage Toys You Might Remember From Childhood

Lawn Darts

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Lawn Darts, a popular outdoor pastime, were outlawed owing to its sharp metal tips, which caused serious injuries and deaths. The game was simple: toss darts into a ground hoop.

Clackers

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By spinning two balls on a thread, clackers charmed youngsters with their simple, mesmerising sound. They were fun, but they might break and emit dangerous shards.

Atomic Energy Laboratory

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The 1950s Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Laboratory kit included radioactive elements. This incident highlighted the need to balance instructional aim with safety.

Creepy Crawlers

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Creepy Crawlers Workshop, a 1960s hit, let youngsters make rubber creatures from heated plastic. High heat and poisonous fumes from plastic goop caused burns and respiratory problems.

Sky Dancers

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Sky Dancers, fairy-like entities that flew unexpectedly, won over youngsters. However, accidents during their wacky flights led to a recall and prohibition.

Gilbert Kaster Kit

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The Gilbert Kaster Kit let kids melt and cast metal to make toys, which might cause burns. Many kits from the period prioritised education or skill-building above safety.

Swing Wing

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Vintage 1960s toy Swing Wing was a head hula hoop. Children wore the hoop around their neck and spun it quickly. In an attempt to reinvent physical exercise, the Swing Wing caused neck discomfort.