10 Daily Use Products Banned In Abroad But Not India

Lifebuoy Soap

Lifebuoy is banned in the United States because it's considered harmful soap to the skin. But people use it to bathe a few specific animals. In India this soap is quite popular.

Red Bull

Energy drink Red Bull has been banned in France and Denmark. In Lithuania, its use is also banned for people under the age of 18.

Disprin

When we have a headache, we quickly pop a Disprin because it is commonly available. But it has been banned in America and European countries for failing to meet international standards.

Jelly Sweets

Their sale is completely banned in America, Canada and Australia. They are considered harmful for the health of children because there have been cases about the threat of choking in children.

Nimulid

Apart from America, Britain, Canada and Australia, this pain killer is officially banned in many countries because it is harmful for the liver. In India it's available easily.

D-Cold Total

Cold medicine D-Cold Total has been banned in many countries after being said that it is harmful for the kidneys.

Alto 800

An Alto car is no less than a dream for middle class families in India. Like the Nano, the Alto is also banned in many countries for failing to pass the Global NCAP crash test.

Kinder Joy

In the US, it has been described as dangerous for children's health and its sale is banned there. But in India it's favourite for kids.

Unpasteurized Milk

The use of unpasteurized milk in the USA and Canada is prohibited as it contains dangerous microbes and germs which can cause serious side effects.

Pesticides

More than 60 harmful pesticides such as DDT, Endosulfan and many more have been banned abroad. But in India they are being sold openly.

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