• wdx@feddit.org
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    8 hours ago

    Europe (at least Germany, primarily in Summer) has that very same kinder joy though?

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      In the US though you’re not allowed to include toys inside the chocolate because “choking risk.” We all think it’s dumb too but honestly it just seems like we constantly have more important shit to care about, we’re not taking to the streets for some chocolate eggs.

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        Turns out you’re wrong, as is so frequently the case with “common knowledge.”

        The regulation that prevents it is one that precludes inedible material being added to food, aimed at the addition of sawdust or as a tool to smack down companies literally adding gravel dust into food in the Depression.

        Of course, now they just call the sawdust cellulose-based fiber addictive.

        One might wonder why, exactly, it is so suspiciously many Americans have such misconceptions about food and product safety regulations.