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In a widely shared video on social media, the Northern Ireland mum warned that glycerol - an ingredient commonly found in 'slushy' ice drinks that's not recommended for children under five - is ...
A study found that glycerol in slush ice drinks can cause serious illness in young children, leading to drowsiness, low blood sugar, and hospitalization. In response, Irish health authorities advise ...
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Parents have been warned that slush ice drinks, or slushies, can be harmful to children under the age of eight due to one ingredient after a string of hospitalisations. Doctors have alerted ...
A new study warned children younger than eight shouldn't be given slush-ice drinks containing the sweetener glycerol after researchers tracked the cases of 21 kids who fell in after drinking them.
A recent study reveals that glycerol in slush ice drinks may cause health risks in children, including hypoglycemia and metabolic acidosis. The UK and Ireland have issued safety guidelines ...
The latest guidance from the Food Standards Authority dates to September 2023, where they issued voluntary industry guidance that slush-ice drinks are “not suitable for under-fours”.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) advises against children under four consuming slush ice drinks containing glycerol. It also recommends consumption is limited to no more than one slush per day for ...
An ice cream van fleet owner says his decision to stop selling ‘slushy’ drinks three years ago has been the right one despite losing business - as doctors today warned of the health risks they ...
Called glycerol, the super-sweet substance is a common ingredient in 'slushies' — bright, colourful ice cold drinks that are a mainstay at cinemas and corner shops. But medics have warned the ...
Scientists have warned that children should not drink 'slushy' ice drinks containing one potentially dangerous ingredient until they are at least eight years old. Slushies containing the sweetener ...