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6:31 about the banning yellow color t-shirt because of that time people protesting/confront The EX prime minister najib for doing no good like courpption to IMDB cases and his wife rosmah using all the money for spoiled everything like brought countless branded items to jewelry,but recent days in Malaysia it didn't saying about banning yellow colored t-shirt forever i did wearing yellow shirt with Pikachu yesterday
Yes. I live in America where kinder egg surprises are banned. I had a kinder egg last Halloween, but it wasn't a kinder surprise. I guess the ban isn't enforced very tightly.
Kinder Eggs are banned in the US, not Kinder Joy. That’s why we see them all over. They are completely different chocolate. That being said, I have family in Europe and they’ve brought the eggs over plenty of times with no issues.
My sister's oldest child was born in 1997, and by then walkers had been phased out in Nova Scotia. So he was put in something called an "Exersaucer" which was similar to a walker but had a solid bottom. He could jump up and down but not move... That was put away after he pulled himself out of it and started crawling down the hallway...
You guys really need to update stuff before putting it in a video. Kinder eggs aren't banned 😂 there literally at the gas station and Walmart here in Montana even the other brand of chocolate egg that has a toy inside lol. Multiple candies have toys in them..🤡
There is possibility they do. It's not sure, but the only other one is Belgium. It's a bit complicated, the way that history of this part of Europe is.
Lock the door, it should be enough. Although yeah, my dog was jumping for the handle when the door was locked as well, so now we have doors scratched all over 🙄. I'm not sure if he wouldn't jump if we had a knob though.
@@gizmo9290 growing up i couldnt have lever handles on my house doors or those lever/flap things to close the outside gates. one of my dogs spent so much time human watching that he learned how to open most anything that was meant to hold a gate/door shut. i actually had to resort to rope for the gates and padlocks to keep him in. his sister on the other hand...fences meant nothing to that girl. she would just jump em
I agree with the banning of "goldfish bowls," because yeah, keeping a goldfish in one of those is like keeping a mermaid trapped in a bathtub. Goldfish can live 30 or 40 years in ideal conditions, and can get MASSIVE.
I found out about the ban on Kinder Eggs when I was crossing the border to head to the Buffalo airport. The border guard just gave me a warning though but he had to seize the eggs. He also told me that I wasn't the first person to start laughing when he told me about the ban.
My younger brother was in one at his grandma's house and he was walking around. Anyway they had this living room where you walk down 2 stairs to get to. They had a chair right near the stairs and he walked off and somehow got caught between the stairs and chair upside down. I yelled for his grandpa and he came and saved him. Pretty scary!
Coffee or cola are not banned in Japan as well. Not all stimulants are the same, Japan has a ban on medical ones. You could buy some with a prescription though.
The word "ketchup" comes from the Hokkien Chinese word kê-tsiap, which refers to a fermented fish sauce. The sauce's origins are likely in Southeast Asia, where British sailors encountered it while on trade routes and then tried to replicate it back home. The first version of ketchup was salty and pungent, with a dark, thin texture, and was more like a soy sauce. It was made from fish entrails, meat byproducts, and soybeans, and was called “keh-jup” or “koe-cheup,” which means “fish sauce”. The first known published tomato ketchup recipe was written in 1812 by American scientist and horticulturalist James Mease. Mease's recipe included tomato pulp, spices, and brandy, but didn't include vinegar or sugar. After the Civil War, cooks began adding more vinegar and sugar to balance each other out, eventually creating the sweet-and-sour flavor profile that's familiar today. By the end of the 18th century, the New York Tribune called tomato ketchup America's national condiment.
I'll take note to not bring Vicks Inhalers with me to Japan. I'll remember to not bring Goldfish Bowls and flip flops to Italy and not to eat Kinder Eggs here.
I have severe arthritis. It is practically impossible for me to turn and open a door knob. It is very painful. We went to all lever door handles in the early 2000s. We found that our younger children learned how to open and close doors for themselves nearly a year before their peers or our oldest child. I since had to move into an apartment. The outside door knob was the real problem. I had to carry a hand towel to provide a larger area to grasp, acting as a lever, and one of those rubber round things for opening bottles and jars to place on the knob itself. Then I wrap the towel around it and I can open the otherwise very hard to open door. It was a solid wood door - the worst thing was to be reaching for the knob from the outside and a neighbor suddenly open the door from the inside. It felt like my hand was hit with a sledge hammer. I also have a tool for opening most beverage containers. When my apartment finally replaced the outside door with a glass door (due to regulations on apartment complexes over 100 units), which naturally comes with a panic bar on the inside and a large handle on the outside, since they are too heavy for anyone to struggle with unless they have their whole hand engaged (or both hands for children). After that, I explained my issues and they installed a lever handle for my apartment door knob very quickly. (The single most fined item for landlords where I live is refusal to comply with accessibility and accommodation laws. Even short delays often lead to fines.)
I do the USA. I guess I can kind of see the France thing although I also don't think allowing ketchup is going to prevent kids from passing down authentic recipes.
Are they banned? I've seen people with them when I visited Venice. They can be not very comfortable because most of the bridges in Venice have stairs and you have to carry your suitcase up and down, but I heven't heard about them being banned.
What?! Who tf thought banning ketchup in france was a good idea?? I'm SO glad i don't live there because I put ketchup on almost everything.🤣 Nothing against France as a country or the people who live there, i just think banning such a great thing is a HORRIBLE decision. Just let people enjoy their food however they want to, i mean, at least ketchup is delicious, and versatile. If they're speaking out against eating something dangerous, like tide pods or something, I would understand. But ketchup?! SMH...
Well, it's only at schools and not all the time even. You can buy ketchup in a store or in French McDonald's. The truth is that the most common ketchup is unhealty (too much added sugar, too little tomatoes), so it's really good to limit it's consumption, especially in kids' case. I can understand the will to preserve national cooking recipes too.
@@gizmo9290 i guess that's understandable. I just would hate to not be able to enjoy it and i bet a lot of people would agree. I know it's important to teach kids to be healthy too. Also I'm glad that it's still available for people there who like it for the most part
They sell them as an egg-shaped plastic package. When you open it, it has two halves. One side has the candy and the other has the toy tightly packaged separately. Unlike the original version that has a toy inside the chocolate egg.
@@Eatongee idk if it's the same in the US, here in Europe we get both versions. Kindereggs are literally an Chocolate egg with a "eggyolK" containing the toy, whily the other is called Kinder Joy and has one half with a toy and the other with a cream and 2 small ferrero rocher like chocolate balls inside it
Next thing you know, someone from somewhere will ban hockey mask because of the violent history of Friday the 13th. Or maybe they'll ban rainbows because it reminds everyone of the LGBTQIA and they may be against it.
I used to keep tropical fish in 20-30 gallon tanks when I was young but didn't realize these weren't good places for them. So thanks, Mojo, it's good to learn something new.
I agree with the mandatory dog walks. My dog is my best friend. Her name is Penny and I've lost 16 pounds in 2 months just taking her for longer walks ❤
@@agatahb Only at schools, while serving meals there, and not every time even. I've visited France this week, and I can assure you that you get free ketchup with your fries in McDonald's... if you want to. You can also buy it in any convinient store. It's not banned all over France.
I had a lot of kinder surprise toys as a kid and hearing they are banned in US (i live in europe btw) is just WILD🤯. Thanks a lot, america, for RUINING my childhood!🤬