7 Common Items That Are Banned!!

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We have some every day products that are banned in countries across the world and put the reactors to the test to see if they could guess which country banned the product!
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Content Featured:
Lacey Underwear

High Heels

Baby Walkers

Kinder Eggs

Chewing Gum

Blue Jeans

Flip Flops

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Reactors Featured:
Ashley

Brandel

Martine

Jillian

Izzy

Jay

Producers:
Joe

Kat

Gina

Abhishek

Jada

Raven

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Creative Director - Nicole Iizuka
Director of Production – Kevin Lee
Line Producer - Anthony Mugnolo
Executive Producer - Joe Bereta
Episode Produced by Abhishek Joshi
Technical Director - Stephen Miller
Talent Producer - Annie Knudsen
Production Coordinator - Julian Steinberg
Casting Coordinator - Alexandra Sheffield
Studio Technician - Micah Fusco

Set Medic - Mark Kirkendall

Editor - Anouk Severijns
Post Production Supervisor - Doug Brady
Thumbnail Graphics - Alison Lowenberg
Supervising Editor - Ryan Johnson

#reaction #challenge #quiz

Should These Common Items Be Banned Around the World?

0:00 Round 1
1:32 Round 2
3:14 Round 3
4:37 Round 4
6:43 Round 5
8:12 Round 6
9:07 Round 7
10:23 Round 8
12:24 Round 9
13:16 Round 10
14:30 Round 11
15:47 Round 12
16:53 Round 13
17:53 Winners!
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Nahhh. I'm from Malaysia but still wearing yellow color. That yellow color only banned because Unless you are attending a Bersih rally along with thousands of others, seeking electoral reform and for the Prime Minister to stand down, you can happily wear yellow. You probably heard that last year supporters were in principal banned from wearing yellow tee shirts. People continued to wear them.

cikphil
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The KINDER EGG thing is actually a technicality about having non eatable ingredients (plastic) "inside" food items (chocolate shell), in 1938 the FDA initially made the law to stop stuff like cellulose (wood chips) in peanut butter as a filler. The choking hazard reason is just a thing spread by the news every 10 years when they have a slow day.

ssFaxes
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Ashley and Brandel have been paired up together a lot since she "asked him out" and I know that I shouldn't be nosy, but I've been wondering if that ever became anything ever since that video. I, personally as an outsider who knows nothing about either of them, find them both adorable and want the answer to be yes if they are actually a good fit in each other's lives. I know I don't actually need to know because I don't know them, but I am extremely curious.

FromtheDepthsofMel
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Memes are not banned in Australia. The section of the act referenced is about *commercial distribution*.

cafcaf
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As a Malaysian that lives in Malaysia, I have never known that yellow clothes were banned. My school sports uniform is yellow!

SpudsClips
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People always think it's because someone ate the toy, but kinder eggs were banned because they violated a 1930s law against non-nutritive objects in food.

Nathanscottphilipps
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As a Canadian baby who flew down the basement steps in a walker and was caught by my grandma just before my head hit the wall, I may have something to do with that banning.

traydonovan
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Kinder once saw a picture of two children where one was holding assault rifle and another holding Kinder Egg and the message on that picture was "guess wich item is banned in USA". Hell, not even alcohol was so much banned during

dahlesa
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The Kinder Egg ban in U.S.A reminds me of the Wonderball ban, where they couldn't have stickers inside the chocolate ball anymore because of the same reason.

frozenmemoriesmelt
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Izzy with the panties on her head😭😭 Girly always lets the intrusive thoughts win💀

theonlynikolai
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If sending memes is banned in Oz, they have yet to inform us of it and we are all getting fined or going to jail 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

FieryMumma
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As an Australian I did not know this 😂😂😂.
But I will let my husband know so he will stop sending me bad memes on his days off.

erinmccabe
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Um... I'm Australian and I send memes literally every day 😂 pretty sure that ain't true, or I'd be in jail by now 😅

baileywithab
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Durian has a strong scent but it absolutely does not smell like rotten eggs. And it's just banned from hotels and public transports. They have durian buffet restaurants and it is absolutely delicious. King of fruits indeed

cynthiakhan
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I'm from Malaysia, and no, that's not true. We can wear yellow outfits even today.

While there was a protest in 2016 to bring down the then-corrupt prime minister, wearing yellow clothing wasn't actually 'banned' per se. The color was just sensitive because it happened to be the theme color of the rally. Then we moved on, continued with our lives, and wear whatever color we want. Nobody ended up in jail for wearing yellow.🤷‍♀

fairuzmohdshahar
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I agree with Brandel Valentine’s Day should be banned altogether 😢

thatgirl
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05:32 lol I am a survivor as a Canadian baby walker user. My mom found me completely harm free as in not even crying all the way down in the basement still in my baby walker since she was cooking in the kitchen and didn’t realize the door to go down into the basement was open

petuniaraining
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As a Malaysian, I like to say about the fact that yellow shirts are banned here is true, BUT it's at the time we had a protest called BERSIH (which means 'clean' in Malay) about the election rerun for the prime minister. My parents were participants for that protest and they literally stop buying and wearing yellow clothes after the law is announced. But after the thing die down, people start wearing yellow clothes again since it's already years passed.

P/S: I have a few yellow shirts, including a Spy X Family Uniqlo UT. XDDD

zelxius
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Kinder joy is the not banned version of the kinder surprise

wcorbee
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As a Canadian, I (according to my parents) was one of those babies that tumbled down the stairs in a baby walker. TWICE. First time was an accident, second time was apparently because baby me learned how to open the baby gate and wanted to attempt the stairs again.

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