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August 20, 2013 / Posted by:

The Nestlé Wonder Ball (born name: Nestlé Magic Ball), the magical chocolate ball of surprises that became the most dangerous (and delicious) candy in the 90s and early 2000s.

Sometime in the mid to late-90s, Nestlé gave birth to the Magic Ball, a ball of chocolate wrapped around a plastic ball with tiny toys inside of it. You had to eat the chocolate to get to the plastic ball and you had to open the plastic ball to get to the tiny toys. It was a ball of surprises. It was like Kids’ First 8-Ball. But because some kids have the brains of an undeveloped Hilton, they mistook the tiny plastic toys for candies and nearly choked to death. So Nestlé pulled it out of stores in 1997.

They tried again in 2000. They renamed it the “Wonder Ball,” got rid of the plastic ball and replaced the tiny plastic toys inside with tiny candies. How could anyone choke on it now that the tiny plastic toys were replaced with candies? Well, they did. Some kids didn’t know that you had to break the chocolate ball first and they bit into it like a chocolate ball gag and choked on the candies. The Wonder Ball officially became The Hunger Games of candies and Nestlé sold it off in 2004.

Oh, Wonder Ball, Magic Ball, whatever your name is, your time on the candy shelves ended too soon and it’s all because of some stupid ass kids. But you’ll always be my wonder baaaaaaall.

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