#33: Magnetix
Magnetix, introduced in the early 2000s, were construction toys featuring small, powerful magnets that allowed children to build various structures. Despite their popularity among children and adults alike, they were eventually discontinued due to safety concerns. Reports emerged of children swallowing or inhaling the small, powerful magnets, leading to serious health risks such as intestinal blockages and respiratory problems.
Some tragic incidents resulted in the death of young children who had ingested multiple magnets. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission issued recalls and warnings regarding the product’s safety, prompting manufacturers to redesign the toys and implement safety measures. Despite efforts to address these concerns, Magnetix faced declining sales and consumer trust, eventually leading to its discontinuation.