>>7454225While a lot of that is true as in where the legal precedent was decided, lets not pretend that it wasn't escalated after some dipshit kid suffocated themselves with a kid's meal Pokeball toy, and that it wasn't an issue prior. (See the original Nestle Magic/Wonder Ball as an example, which was a chocolate covered ball containing a toy just as the Kinder Egg, and was allowed to be sold with no complications prior to the Burger King incident.)
Kinder type products were vilified after this event, not prior. So it has everything to do with kids choking, and a false narrative that pairing toys with food is the causation.