10 Deadly Things People Used To Think Were Harmless
2. Lead Paint
Lead-based pigments date back to 400BC and, over the subsequent millennia, were used to paint everything from fences to babies cots. They came in assorted colours and were both durable and washable, so they basically ticked all the boxes. Its just a shame that they also, you know, caused lead poisoning. Sufferers' symptoms included bone problems, anaemia, seizures, confusion and eventual death.
Worse still are claims that lead paint actually tastes quite sweet, causing children to stick leaded toys in their mouths. If it didnt kill them first, lead poisoning in young children would also cause stunted growth and learning disabilities.
So thatll be one box it doesnt really tick then.