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Although it was fun to play handball or race on one of these, a lot of fingers got bruised and broken on these bad boys. They don’t have brakes and something about them seemed to make your hands slip off of the handle and onto the floor just as someone was rolling by. It sure didn’t take too long for Milton Bradley to produce the greatest jingle of the 90s. Connect Four is one of those games that isn’t too exciting, but boy did this amazing jingle have us sold. Do they have an app yet? We’ll go for that. Before the days of widespread internet usage and online parenting social media groups, it was a lot harder for people to get information on the dangers of certain toys. Aside from news stories or outright recalls, the mishaps involving toys were mostly chalked up to an individual child’s experience. While anyone could have seen the trouble that Lawn Darts would bring, not every toy was so obviously dangerous. Some toys required the right imagination or a penchant for the sort of danger that only a child would appreciate. We’re going to fondly examine some of the most dangerous 1990s toys so that we can collectively wonder: what were we thinking? The Gym Scooters were the best thing to happen to gym class and the worst thing to happen to school kids’ fingers. I honestly feel sad for anyone that did not get the chance to play with these.Imagine trying to make a really safe toy and failing in every way imaginable. That’s the yo-yo water ball. Your toy box wasn’t complete without these popular toys from the 80s and 90s. Even today, many of them have gotten modern facelifts or are collectibles that are worth thousands of dollars.

MeTV. (2015, December 3). 10 Totally Awesome Christmas Toys We Had to Have in the 1980s. Retrieved from, On the night of Halloween, 10 teens decide to go to a party at an abandoned funeral parlor. "Hull House", rumored to be built on an evil patch of land & underground stream, is the place. While starting the party, the teens gather around a big mirror to perform a seance...BIG MISTAKE. They awaken some evil force and find themselves trapped and taken over one by one. Now it's a battle for who can survive and cross over the stream before going to hell.... According to the recall notice, the injuries received could be described as “severe.” These toys were taken off the market in 1997, but new, safer versions have been released since. Today, we’re going to go over some toys that were incredibly dangerous. These were the toys your parents bought without realizing just how dangerous they truly were. Many of these toys were recalled as soon as their issues became visible while others just received safety upgrades. Then, there are some like Monster Science Water Balls that became a worse toy. Now, these awesome little toys have turned into capsules that turn into a vague dinosaur shape that doesn’t really surprise anyone. Is it a stegosaurus? Who knows.Bet you didn’t know this original song was written by the legend himself, Rod Stewart? Prepare to tell people Maggie May is his second best song now. This jingle’s been floating through the decades for a long time, but it sounded particularly great in the 90s. https://www.asiaone.com/world/5-facts-you-never-knew-about-everyones-favourite-virtual-pet-tamagotchi Not only were these fun for the kids, but they would also give parents a few blessed minutes of silence as their kids spent more and more time under the water to collect them. It was supposed to work out for everyone.

For one thing, people would play pogs for keeps, and that would start fights. Many schools had to put a ban on pogs to stop fighting from happening over pogs. Nobody wants to lose their precious National Geographic pogs.

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