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 ...
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 ...