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Toddler turned grey and passed out after drinking Slush Puppie

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Arla Agnew had a serious reaction after drinking a Slush Puppie

A two-year-old girl fell unconscious and had to be hospitalised after drinking a Slush Puppie.

Arla Agnew “turned grey” when her blood sugars plummeted after only half a cup of the icy drink at a friend’s house on Saturday.

Her mother Carys, from Stranraer, said doctors believed this was caused by glycerol, a chemical compound used in slushy drinks as it prevent liquids from freezing solid.

The Food Standards Agency advises drinks with glycerol are not suitable for children under age four – but it is not mandatory for companies to print this on food labels.

Carys, her mother and Arla had gone to a friend’s house on Saturday. The group decided to make use of the friend’s new Slush Puppie machine from B&M.

Arla had only a small cup of the drink but Carys noticed something was wrong when the normally “hyper” two-year-old became tired and asked to be carried home.

“Her whole face was grey,” she said. “It was like she wasn’t falling asleep – it was like she was passing out and waking up again.”

Hours later, and with no improvement in Arla’s condition, Carys decided to take her to A&E at Galloway Community Hospital.

She began to ***** for her daughter’s life when doctors could not immediately tell her what was wrong.

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Arla remained unconscious in hospital while doctors ran tests

Tests revealed that Arla’s blood sugar had dropped to an abnormally low level – a condition called hypoglycaemia, which has to be treated very quickly to stop it getting worse.

The family could not understand it as the toddler had eaten a number of sugary foods earlier that day.

“They were so quick getting all the machines into her,” said Carys. “They pricked her heel and took blood from her arms, and she did nothing, didn’t flinch – that’s when I knew something wasn’t right with her.

“I was absolute having it, I couldn’t stop crying. My brother and sister couldn’t even look at her because of all the machines attached to her.

“Then a doctor came through said ‘I know what it might be’ – he said ‘I think it’s the Slush Puppie’. He’d spoken to the poison unit and found that glycerol wasn’t for under fours.”

Arla had to be rushed to Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary, where medical staff also told the family that glycerol in the Slush Puppie was the likely cause of her condition.

They were able to treat the toddler quickly and before long she was sitting up, drinking juice and speaking to friends on Facetime.

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The family could find no warning on the packaging

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) introduced

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last year, saying slush-ice drinks containing glycerol should not be given to children under four – though this guidance is voluntary.

It followed a risk assessment that found that children below this age could suffer headaches and sickness caused by exposure to the chemical.

If several products are ****** by a child in a short space of time, the FSA said it could cause shock, hypoglycaemia and loss of consciousness.

There have been two other cases of children being hospitalised in Scotland because of glycerol intoxication as far as the FSA is aware – one in 2021 and one in 2022.

Carys’s mother Stacey checked the packaging on the Slush Puppie and found there was no warning about the product being unsuitable for young children.

B&M said they had inspected current stock and “confirmed that the packaging adheres to the Food Standard Agency’s guidance”.

The BBC has contacted Slush Puppie for comment.

“This just scares me,” said Carys. “That’s why we’re speaking about it – to make sure it doesn’t happen to anyone else.

“The doctor said if it had been 20 minutes later it could have been totally different – I took that to mean she could have *****.”

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Arla made a swift recovery once doctors realised what had happened

After spending a night in hospital, Arla is now back to her usual energetic self – though Carys is wary of allowing her to have any more slushy drinks.

She says she may use an alternative like diluting juice if Arla is around older children using the machine again.

Carys added: “She’s hyper 24-7 – she runs about from the minute she gets up until the minute she gets to her bed.

“I’ve definitely got my hands full – and I’m glad about that.”



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