Ferrero’s Kinder Surprise eggs, debuted in 1974, are milk chocolate eggs with a toy inside, garnering immense popularity globally. However, they are banned in the U.S. due to safety concerns about the choking hazard posed by the plastic toys inside. Following FDA regulations that classify the eggs as 'adulterated food', Ferrero developed Kinder Joy as an alternative product for the American market. Despite targeting children, the eggs have also become popular collectibles among adults, illustrating their broad appeal and Ferrero's success in selling 1.2 billion eggs annually worldwide.
The plastic toys inside Kinder Surprise eggs have been deemed a choking hazard for children, leading to their ban in the U.S. under food safety regulations.
Despite being marketed towards children, Kinder Surprise eggs have gained a following among adult collectors, indicating their widespread appeal across age groups.
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