As kids we have all played with toys but we most likely never thought about the dangers of the ones we played with. The companies that produced them didn’t either. Some of these toys have been quite dangerous over the years. In this video we are going to take a closer look at some of the most dangerous toys of all time.
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I had Creepy Crawlers. It was awesome.
Up next from Gilbert Toys: the junior home meth lab. Little Johnny will never doze off in class again, and his room will be spotless.
Fidget spinner’s is also a hell of a dangerous toy.
Uranium? I am thinking "Radium Girls"
There was a straw with a bubble you blew, Whammo, I think.
E-Z Bake Oven (green) 1970s
I had a "Wood Burning Set" it smelled good, but was dangerous. 1975
What about bag o glass and doggy dentist?
Those Gilbert folks sure knew how to make safe toys back in the day
I have one of those Snack time Cabbage Patch dolls. I got him a couple days after the news broke. I was so surprised that Toys R Us still had them on the shelves I bought it. The next day they were all gone off the shelves.
We didn't have any stinking smelters. We just melted lead fishing sinkers on the stove-top with a spoon and a pair of pilers.
I grew up in the 70's and early 80's. It was a great time to be a kid! I remember many of these "dangerous" toys, but survived.
As a kid in this Era we came up with dangerous activities on our own , like when we decided one day to play firemen and lit the trash on fire in my friends metal trash cans and then put out the fire with a garden hose! We got in trouble, because the fire scorched the paint on the shed next to the cans, and my parents grounded me for a week!
Many of my friends had Sky Dancers, and I never knew anyone who was injured by them.
I busted out my front tooth on a pogo stick
but it was super fun
12:14 oMG adjust NOOOOOO




I can’t even look
2:04 Gilbert’s was good!!! Great for kids
I’m 66 and I had a lot of “Dangerous” toys. The wham-o air blasters, one looked like a bazooka and one looked like a pistol with a really large center. My mom took it away from us and told us that kids were losing their hearing after this “air blaster” was fired. That explains a lot now. Also there were things called Aero copters. A stick with a large rubber band and it launched what could be thought of as plastic dart with a hook at the front end. At the rear of this was a flattened part of the dart and flimsy plastic “wings” and when you launched it into the sky, it would come down like a helicopter. You know how kids are, we cut those plastic wings off and it became a true weapon as the garbage truck driver can attest to after he recovered from being hit in the head by this contraption. He was okay, just a little mad
. Those were the days!!!
Always takes one dumbass kid to mess it up for the rest

I had the thing maker great fun, no problems. We also played jarts, if you're careful, you won't get injured
Mr. Gilbert should be posthumously congratulated for having omitted at the last moment, the PLUTONIUM sample!
I'd wanted it but, it just remained as a blank space. Dang!
[Now . . . where's my "THEM" dvd ?!]
I grew up with 'Chem-Lab' Kit, The big one! It was awesome. There also used to be a 'Science Lab' store in town, we could buy chemicals to make stuff, purify metals, Chroming steel and other things. Lawn Darts killed nobody, they just sit in a box. But that's another story.
how about Sea Monkeys? Dangerous or not if ingested?
clackers hurt like hell when it smashed against your wrist bone lol
we used lawn darts to play war .. we pretended they were missiles .. lol
I am a 90s kid and I had Creepy Crawlers.
my buddy and i played with jarts,nobody got injured,not dangerous for us
I loved Clackers!
I was hitbin the head by a Jart. Fortunately, it was a glancing blow.
I see nothing wrong with nuclear experiments for kids. Geiger counter included? Hell yes!
i bought a toy that was similar to those click clackers from the south of the boarder in south carolina , like those that were on your video in frames 6:57– 7:26 they click clackers but they had a handle thick rop and yes har rubber patted with acrylic paint and some of them had metal paint and crime that sparked when click clacked together but they also broke not my wrist but a few of my friends wrist and the spark on those that had been made of metal or stone they injured eyes too
I want My Creeple-People set back.
So kids got dumber
I use to love playing yard darts as a kid growing up in the 80's.
Wish I a set of them today.
I had all.
Clearly you simply forgot “Bag-o-glass”.