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South Dakota bans Kinder Eggs, shark fin soup, and cell-cultured meat to protect safety, wildlife, and local agriculture.
South Dakota has banned several foods due to safety, environmental, and agricultural concerns.
Kinder Surprise Eggs are prohibited under a federal choking hazard law, while shark fin soup is banned under the 2023 Shark Fin Sales Elimination Act.
Starting July 1, 2026, the state will enforce a five-year moratorium on cell-cultured protein to protect local cattle.
Traditional haggis remains restricted, though a modified version compliant with U.S. regulations is now available.
Additionally, tightened NOAA rules effective January 1, 2026, restrict imports of certain seafood, including caviar from Beluga sturgeon, to protect endangered species.
Dakota del Sur prohíbe los huevos Kinder, la sopa de aleta de tiburón y la carne de cultivo celular para proteger la seguridad, la vida silvestre y la agricultura local.