Popular slime toys marketed at children contain dangerous levels of a chemical linked to vomiting and impaired fertility, a consumer advocacy group has warned. The U.K.-based charity Which? tested 11 ...
The slime craze isn’t going away, but is that long-term exposure actually bad for our kids? If you’re a parent you know about slime. The highly addictive craze went nuts a few years ago after ...
A consumer advocacy group is warning parents of what it calls "dangerously high" levels of a chemical called boron in popular slime toys marketed to children -- although an expert disputed the ...
Toxic slime and an invasion of privacy are among several key warnings. Toxic slime, missing warning labels and a possible invasion of privacy are among several warnings consumer advocates have for toy ...
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 ...
Slime has proved to be one of the hottest toy trends of 2018, with millions of YouTube videos and social media posts dedicated to the phenomenon. Given the scale of the craze, Which? decided to ...
Almost half of children's toy slimes failed EU safety tests for the presence of a potentially harmful chemical. Which? tested 13 products from a range of high street and online retailers and found ...
We're more than willing to try all sorts of potions, serums and hacks to reverse the effects of aging. And so in an effort to discover the latest fountain of youth, we started hearing buzz about the ...
A consumer advocacy group is warning parents of what it calls "dangerously high" levels of a chemical called boron in popular slime toys marketed to children -- although an expert disputed the ...
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 - ...
A consumer advocacy group is warning parents of what it calls “dangerously high” levels of a chemical called boron in popular slime toys marketed to children — although an expert disputed the findings ...