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Squishy toys recalled for toxic chemical contamination

25 June 2026
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A recall has been issued for Squishy Dumplings, a popular toy that gained a significant following among children. The toys, known for their soft texture and collectible shiny versions, were found to contain high levels of benzene, a toxic chemical linked to cancer. Sold by Samsons Cash and Carry and manufactured in China, these toys pose a serious chemical risk, as inhalation of benzene can lead to eye, nose, and throat irritation, and higher exposures can cause severe health issues. A notable incident involved a 10-year-old girl who suffered burns when her toy burst after being microwaved, highlighting the risks associated with improper use. Authorities are urging consumers to stop using these toys immediately.

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The recall of Squishy Dumplings underscores ongoing concerns about toxic substances in consumer products, particularly toys for children. Benzene, classified as a carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, has a history of use in various industrial applications and was previously found in some household products. The incident reveals gaps in product safety regulations and monitoring, raising questions about the manufacturing processes of imported toys. As awareness of chemical hazards increases, such recalls serve as crucial reminders of the need for stringent safety standards to protect consumers, especially vulnerable populations like children.

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