
What '90s toy had to be recalled for being too dangerous?

Every generation has had its fair share of dangerous toys that somehow hit the market shelves. Ask anyone born before 1980 about Lawn Darts, and you'll understand what I mean.
While there's a scent of '90s nostalgia in the air these days, it too posed its threats. Actually, I can think of a few toys from that decade that my nephews and nieces injured themselves with.
But this one was so bad that it was actually pulled from the shelves. I just imagine some dude with those really thick '80s glasses getting a call in some office somewhere, and then walking into the toy factory and yelling "Shut it down!"
Which of these toys from the '90s posed a serious risk to kids?
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Correct Answer: Cabbage Patch Snacktime Kids
(Source)While the '80s birthed Cabbage Patch dolls, in the '90s they decided to take out humanity. The Cabbage Patch Snacktime Kids doll advertised a fun way to get to feed your very own little doll, and came with accessories like plastic french fries and carrots. Just one problem: these were very hungry Patch babies and they even went for little fingers and kids' hair. Mattel shut it down after complaints mounted — and also after a lucrative holiday shopping season...
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