#36: The Pogo Ball
The Pogo Ball, a popular toy introduced in the 1980s, combined elements of a rubber ball and a pogo stick, allowing children to bounce and balance on it for fun and exercise. Its discontinuation can be attributed to safety concerns and a decline in popularity. While it provided an entertaining and active play experience, the Pogo Ball was notorious for causing injuries, including frequent falls and sprained ankles.
These safety issues led to parental apprehension and, in some cases, lawsuits, prompting manufacturers to reconsider its production. Naturally, as new trends in outdoor and active play emerged, the Pogo Ball faced competition from other toys and activities. Consequently, safety concerns and changing recreational preferences contributed to the eventual discontinuation of the Pogo Ball from the toy market.