5 unbelievable things that are forbidden around the world

1. Kinder Egg

In the United States, an old law of 1938 prohibits toys that can choke children, so Kinder Egg is banned there. Anyone trying to enter the country with the treat can be barred by smuggling! The thing is to delight him here if you dare to pay his price ...

Small toys can lead children to suffocation

2. Baby Names

We have already made a list of forbidden names around the world, but it is always curious to remember some cases. In Brazil, one cannot name Saddam Hussein; while in New Zealand Stallion is prohibited, something like “stallion” in English translation. Denmark already has a list of 7, 000 allowed names.

Some baby names are banned around the world.

3. Gum

Singapore is considered one of the cleanest countries in the world, mainly for its strict laws against spitting or littering the streets. Maybe that's why chewing gum is banned. You can only consume it if you have a prescription that indicates your need.

You can only chew gum in Singapore if you have a prescription for it.

4. Dance in night clubs

During World War II, dance halls in Japan became facades for prostitution. As a result, the country banned disco dancing from midnight. Enforcement of this law has already been more severe, but they are trying to alleviate it because of the 2020 Olympics to be held in Tokyo.

Ballads in Japan Should End Before Midnight

5. Haircuts

In 2010, Iran sanctioned the law that prohibited men from wearing Western hairstyles. That's why ponytails and mullets are off the menu of Iranian hair stylists. The same goes for those who wear spiky hair! Still, the gel is released.

Mullets should be banned all over the planet.

* Posted on 12/15/2016