Some toy slime products have been taken off the shelves of Hamleys on the high-street, and off Amazon’s website, over health fears. Slime made by Jexybox, Goobands and Essenson was claimed to contain ...
Several of the toys contained very high levels of boron BEST-SELLING slime toys sold as Christmas presents contain dangerous levels of a chemical that could cause vomiting and diarrhoea, an ...
Six children’s slime and putty toys being sold in the UK have failed to meet EU safety standards for the presence of a potentially harmful chemical, research has revealed. Consumer watchdog Which?
Nearly half of children's slime toys failed the EU safety limit for the presence of a potentially harmful chemical, research found. The consumer association Which? tested 13 products from a range of ...
It's a children's toy expected to be hugely popular this Christmas. But tests of popular toy slimes have found almost half failed EU safety limits for the presence of a potentially harmful chemical.
Slime and putty are the sort of toys you never grow out of loving. The texture, the smell, and the vibrant and wacky colors are always so delightful. But Aaron Muderick, CEO & Founder of Crazy Aaron’s ...
It doesn't look like the slime fad is fading any time soon, with kids all over the country going crazy for the gloopy toy. But almost half of children's toy slimed have failed EU safety tests - ...
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