Finally, you can purchase Kinder Eggs in America without feeling like you’re engaging in some sort of covert operation! What child wouldn’t be thrilled by the idea of chocolate candy with a surprise toy concealed inside? However, there was a significant issue: embedding tiny toys in food isn’t the safest idea for children (hello, choking hazard). These delightful Kinder Surprise eggs were banned in the United States back in the 1970s shortly after Ferrero, the Italian company that produces them, hit the market.
While some adventurous store owners might still stock them, buying one comes with a hefty dose of guilt: “Should I really be giving my kids something illegal? What if something goes wrong?” Or you might find yourself hovering anxiously over your child, convinced that you could become a cautionary tale: “That irresponsible parent bought a Kinder Surprise egg and almost caused a tragedy!”
But rejoice! You can finally put those anxious thoughts aside. Ferrero is now introducing Kinder Joy eggs to the U.S. market. While they may not be quite as exciting as the original Kinder Surprise, they offer a fun alternative that you can feel good about giving your kids.
The Kinder Joy egg consists of two separately wrapped halves—one half contains the surprise toy, while the other is filled with decadent chocolate cream and tiny wafer balls. Your kids are still bound to love them, and you can enjoy the peace of mind that comes with no longer sneaking in contraband.
Starting this month, these delightful eggs will be available nationwide, and they’ll cost around $1.59 each, as per a recent announcement from Ferrero USA.
As someone who has always been a bit paranoid about choking hazards, I never dared to buy the original Kinder eggs, despite being raised in the 70s where “good luck” dimes were often baked into birthday cakes. We all secretly wished we’d bite into that dirty dime hidden in the lemon bundt. Ah, those nostalgic times. Now, I can offer my kids a similar treat without the added worry of choking. Talk about a win-win situation!
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Summary
Kinder Joy eggs are now available in the U.S., providing a safer alternative to the banned Kinder Surprise eggs. These chocolate treats, featuring a toy and delicious cream-filled wafers, will delight your kids without the worry of choking hazards.
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