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Kinder Surprise egg seized at U.S. border

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Kinder Surprise egg seized at U.S. border
Last Updated: Monday, January 10, 2011 | 5:54 PM CST
CBC News
The inner contents of the Kinder Surprise have led U.S. officials to ban them from the country over safety concerns. (CBC)
A cross-border kerfuffle over a popular chocolate treat nearly cost a Winnipeg woman a $300 fine and saddled her with a bureaucratic headache.

Lind Bird was recently stopped at the U.S. border and selected for a random search of her vehicle. She was warned she could have faced a fine after the customs official found — and seized — her $2 Kinder Surprise egg as illegal contraband.

Bird learned U.S. authorities have banned the candy because they come with a plastic toy inside that could, if eaten, choke a small child.

"It's just a chocolate egg," Bird said. "And they were making a big deal. They said 'if you were caught with this across the border you would get charged a $300 fine,'" she said.

"It's ridiculous. It's so ridiculous," she added.

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In Canada, however, officials said the eggs are so difficult to get into there's little chance they could harm anyone. As such, they are legal.

The U.S. takes catching illegal Kinder candy seriously, judging by the number of them they've confiscated in the last year. Officials said they've seized more than 25,000 of the treats in 2,000 separate seizures.

"They have been determined to present … a choking hazard to young children," said Mike Milne, a spokesman for the U.S. department of customs and border protection. Milne said the U.S. Food and Drug Administration supports the Kinder Surprise ban.

As trivial as the border seizure may seem, Bird said the U.S. government has sent her a seven-page letter asking her to formally authorize the destruction of her seized Kinder egg.

"I thought it was a joke. I had to read it twice. But they are serious," she said.

The letter states if Bird wishes to contest the seizure, she'll have to pay $250 for it to be stored as the two sides wrangle over it.

A comprehensive list of items Canadians can't import into the U.S. can be found here.


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O yeah.. reading closely... it's the US official  who bans them

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Americans are just all stupid and they don't even know how to eat a chocolate egg properly that's why they choke.

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it's not the difference in the eggs... probably the people...
BiscottiGelato 發表於 2011-1-11 18:49


So... Canadian children are more likely to be choked by kinder eggs?

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what?
The Canadian kinder eggs don't have choking hazard but the US ones have ??
Guy 發表於 2011-1-11 18:18


it's not the difference in the eggs... probably the people...

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what?
The Canadian kinder eggs don't have choking hazard but the US ones have ??
First law: Every body remains in a state of rest or uniform motion unless it is acted upon by an external unbalanced force.

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