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14 Everyday Products That Were Banned or Suddenly Pulled From Stores

14 Everyday Products That Were Banned or Suddenly Pulled From Stores

14 Everyday Products That Were Banned or Suddenly Pulled From Stores

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Tylenol Extra-Strength Capsules

JeepersMedia / BY 2.0

Lawn Darts/Jarts

Jasonbook99 / BY-SA 3.0

Thalidomide

Stephencdickson / BY-SA 4.0

Firestone Wilderness AT Tires

SenseiAlan / BY 2.0

WOW Chips/Olestra

Phillip Pessar / BY 2.0

Fisher-Price Rock 'n Play Sleeper

LightFieldStudios / Getty Images

Vioxx

Kuebi = Armin Kübelbeck / BY-SA 3.0

Aqua Dots

anathea / BY 2.0

Drop-Side Cribs

Ajay Suresh from New York, NY, USA / BY 2.0

Easy-Bake Oven

Bradross63 / BY-SA 4.0

Johnson's Baby Powder with Talc

Au Kirk / BY 2.0

Hydroxycut

JeepersMedia / BY 2.0

Lead Paint in Mattel Toys

ilweranta / Flickr

Buckyballs/High-Powered Magnets

j.reed / BY-SA 2.0

14 Everyday Products That Were Banned or Suddenly Pulled From Stores
Tylenol Extra-Strength Capsules
Lawn Darts/Jarts
Thalidomide
Firestone Wilderness AT Tires
WOW Chips/Olestra
Fisher-Price Rock 'n Play Sleeper
Vioxx
Aqua Dots
Drop-Side Cribs
Easy-Bake Oven
Johnson's Baby Powder with Talc
Hydroxycut
Lead Paint in Mattel Toys
Buckyballs/High-Powered Magnets

14 Everyday Products That Were Banned or Suddenly Pulled From Stores

While it feels like you should be able to trust every product on a store shelf, history has proven that they aren't always safe. This is especially true of common, practical items, such as children's toys and prescription drugs, with some of the most dangerous culprits linked to hundreds, if not thousands, of deaths and injuries. What everyday products have been banned over the years, and why were they ultimately removed from store shelves?

The reasons behind these bans and recalls vary widely. That's why we've found 14 products, establishing a range of reasons and outcomes as to why they're no longer available. We'll take a close look at these everyday products, including who made them and why they were forever banned.

Sources for these products include major news outlets and public health authorities such as the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and GOBankingRates.

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