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After drinking a popular beverage, the toddler was discovered to be unconscious. Continue Reading

Marnie’s case isn’t the only one of a child suffering glycerol toxicity because of a slushy drink.

Actually, for a while now, specialists have been alerting parents to the risks associated with this beverage and advising them not to offer it to children under the age of eight.

After drinking an icy slushy drink last year, 4-year-old Albie Green passed out and had a near-death experience.

For my part, I wouldn’t let my kid have one at all. I’m not willing to take that chance,” Kim remarked. “To be honest, I don’t think they should be sold to children younger than twelve.

I wouldn’t want our fiercest enemy to experience what we did. It was terrible.

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