Nugar — Super Soft Air Clay
Yellow plasticine.
- Risk level
- Other risk levels
- Type
- Chemical
- Category
- Toys
- Hazard
- The migration of boron from the toy slime is too high (measured value up to 2010 mg/kg). Ingestion or contact with an excessive quantity of boron may harm the health of children by damaging their reproductive system.
- Origin
- The Netherlands
⚖️ Actions ordered by authorities
- ▸ (to: Distributor) Withdrawal of the product from market
What is this? Nugar Super Soft Air Clay is a toy slime. It may contain too much boron, a chemical that can be harmful.
What's happening? Tests show the clay has high boron levels. Too much boron can hurt children’s health, especially their reproductive system.
Does this affect me? This affects children who play with this slime in Germany or Austria.
What should I do? Stop using the slime. Ask your pharmacist or doctor if your child has played with it.
🤖 This plain-language summary is automatically generated from the official agency notice using AI. It is for general information only — not medical advice. For decisions about your health, always consult a pharmacist or doctor and read the official source linked below.
🔬 Medical / technical details (for professionals)
Risk level: Other risk levels · Type: Chemical · Category: Toys · Hazard: The migration of boron from the toy slime is too high (measured value up to 2010 mg/kg). Ingestion or contact with an excessive quantity of boron may harm the health of children by damaging their reproductive system. · Origin: The Netherlands
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