The Most Dangerous Toys Of All Time
April 1, 2017
Hannah Montana Pop Star Card Game

What could be so dangerous about a card game? If that card game was manufactured overseas in countries with little to no safety regulations, a lot. After this card game somehow based on the children’s television show character was released in 2007, regulators found that the cards had a lead contamination of close to 3,000 parts per million - seventy-five times the legal limit. Amazingly, the cards stayed on store shelves thanks to a legal loophole which placed lead restrictions only on paints found on toys, not the vinyl out of which these cards were made. Thanks, Miley Cyrus.