In the children's library I'm currently working in, we have small exhibits of various stuff - currently a small part of a collection of Kinder Egg things. Yesterday the collectors themselves were present - to answer questions and hand out chocolate - and they mentioned something very strange. Tell me, can it really be true that there are no Kinder Eggs in the US? That they are, in fact, illegal over there?

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That's just because you poor, sheltered Americans have never been bombarded with poorly synchronized commercials telling you that "but that's three things at once!" I very much doubt any kids around here getting a Kinder Egg doesn't know what to expect. Besides, while the actual toys are small enough to choke on, then the yellow plastic egg they're kept in definitely isn't...
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Oh. Nope, never seen one before, although it looks like a lawsuit waiting to happen from a hyper-litigious American we-sue-because-coffee-is-hot perspective.
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