25 Toys From the 1960s So Dangerous They Got BANNED

They fired real projectiles, baked at three hundred degrees, and a few of them actually killed. These are 25 toys from the 1960s and 70s that were so dangerous they were recalled, banned, or quietly pulled off the shelf for good, and chances are you had at least one of them. From lawn darts to the Easy-Bake Oven, from clackers to a children's science kit that shipped with real uranium, every toy here has a documented reason it vanished. As you watch, see if you can spot the four forces behind every one: fire, flight, poison, and the hidden flaw nobody saw coming. Which of these did you own? Tell us in the comments. The toy you remember best might be number one in the next video. CHAPTERS (estimated) 0:00 Intro 2:58 Number 25: Super Elastic Bubble Plastic 3:50 Number 24: Sixfinger 4:36 Number 23: Johnny Reb Cannon 5:21 Number 22: Vac-U-Form 6:10 Number 21: Creepy Crawlers 6:58 Number 20: Incredible Edibles 7:47 Number 19: Johnny Seven O.M.A. 8:33 Number 18: Mr. Machine 9:23 Number 17: Cap Guns 10:14 Number 16: Cast-Your-Own Metal Kits 11:02 Number 15: Chemistry Sets 11:51 Number 14: Clackers 13:09 Number 13: Water Wiggle 14:09 Number 12: Air Blaster 14:55 Number 11: Slip 'N Slide 15:48 Number 10: Gilbert Atomic Energy Lab 16:33 Number 9: Hot Wheels Sizzlers 17:22 Number 8: Creeple People & Fun Flowers 18:10 Number 7: The Toy Chest 19:04 Number 6: Lead-Painted Toys 19:58 Number 5: Pull Toys 20:51 Number 4: Daisy BB Gun 21:51 Number 3: Easy-Bake Oven 22:47 Number 2: Battlestar Galactica Viper 23:46 Number 1: Lawn Darts 24:51 What Really Killed Them ---------------------------------------- This video was produced with the help of AI tools for narration and visuals. All history, dates, and figures were researched and verified from public records, government recall notices, and news reporting. New countdowns every couple of days. If you lived through this era, subscribe so the next one finds you. Until next time. #BannedToys #VintageToys #1960sNostalgia