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Toy Explodes, Injuring Boy in Viral Trend Gone Wrong

4 Feb

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Summary

  • A 9-year-old boy sustained severe burns from a toy that exploded.
  • The incident occurred when the boy microwaved a popular sensory toy.
  • The toy's packaging explicitly warned against heating or microwaving.
Toy Explodes, Injuring Boy in Viral Trend Gone Wrong

A recent viral social media trend took a dangerous turn for a 9-year-old boy who suffered severe injuries after microwaving a popular sensory toy. On January 20th, Caleb Chabolla attempted to heat the NeeDoh Nice Cube to make it more pliable, a dangerous modification inspired by a social media challenge.

Upon opening the microwave, the toy, filled with a gelatinous substance, exploded, severely burning Caleb's face and hands. His mother immediately sought medical attention, leading to his transfer to a specialized burn center. Fortunately, his vision was not impacted, and he is recovering at home.

The toy's manufacturer explicitly warns on its packaging against heating or microwaving the product, stating it may cause personal injury. Medical professionals highlighted that such trends pose extreme risks, especially to young individuals who may not fully grasp the potential consequences. This incident underscores the importance of parental diligence regarding common household items and viral challenges.

Caleb is reportedly expected to return to school later this week. This case is not isolated; the facility has treated other children injured by similar dangerous trends. Healthcare providers emphasize that everyday items, when misused, can lead to severe burns in children, urging parents to be vigilant.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The 9-year-old boy suffered severe burns to his face and hands when a gel-based toy he microwaved exploded.
No, the NeeDoh Nice Cube's packaging explicitly warns against heating or microwaving the toy, as it may cause personal injury.
Viral social media trends can be extremely dangerous, posing serious risks such as severe burns to young people who may not fully understand the potential consequences.

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