
Flying fairy dolls were banned due to the high number of reported injuries they caused, primarily from the dolls hitting people in the face. The dolls, launched by a pull-string mechanism, had unpredictable flight paths and could cause scratched corneas, broken teeth, facial lacerations, and even temporary blindness.Here's a more detailed explanation:Unpredictable Flight:The dolls were designed to be launched into the air by a pull-string mechanism, causing them to spin and fly. However, their flight path was often erratic and unpredictable, leading them to crash into people instead of flying safely away.High Injury Rate:The unpredictable nature of the dolls' flight resulted in numerous reports of injuries, including scratched corneas, broken teeth, facial lacerations, and even temporary blindness.The image shows a "Flying Fairy" doll, which is a toy designed to fly with a pull-string launcher.Product: Flying Fairy doll with a launcher.Features: "Really Flies!" and "Watch Fairy Twirl & Spin Up High!".Operation: No batteries required; operated by pulling a string to launch the fairy into the air.Age Recommendation: Ages 6+.Warning: Contains small parts and poses a choking hazard, as indicated by the "WARNING CHOKING HAZARD" label.

 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 