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2026-05-13 – A consumer reported a chemical hazard involving a children's sensory toy sold at Walmart after the product emitted a noxious odor and left a greasy, persistent residue that caused headache and nausea. The incident, involving the Ixir / Boxgear 60pcs Mystery Fidget Toys manufactured by Boxgear International LLC, was filed with the CPSC's SaferProducts.gov database as Report ID 6007425.

Product Details

Brand Name: Ixir / Boxgear
Manufacturer: Boxgear International LLC
Retailer: Walmart
Incident Report Number: 6007425
Severity Type Name: No First Aid or Medical Attention Received
Severity Type ID: 6

Incident Overview

On April 23, 2026, a consumer opened a package of the "60pcs Colorful Design Focus and Concentration Sensory Fidgets Toys Kit" purchased from Walmart. Upon opening, the consumer was overwhelmed by an intense, noxious chemical odor. Several small, squishy figurines with a tacky surface left a greasy, chemical residue on the consumer's hands. The smell and residue persisted through multiple washings with soap. The consumer attempted to wash approximately half of the items to see if the odor would dissipate, but it remained.

The exposure caused the consumer to develop a severe headache and feelings of nausea. The consumer reported the incident because the toys are marketed to children for sensory play and prolonged skin contact, raising concerns about the materials or chemical ingredients used. The report notes that the product appears to be sold under various names across other major retailers, suggesting a potentially widespread safety issue. The incident report was filed with the CPSC on an unspecified date and is publicly available via SaferProducts.gov under Report ID 6007425.

Safety Concerns

Immediate Dangers: The intense noxious odor and greasy residue indicate the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) or other chemical substances that can cause acute symptoms such as headache, nausea, and respiratory irritation upon short-term exposure. Prolonged skin contact with the residue may lead to contact dermatitis or chemical burns.

Long-Term Risks: Repeated or extended exposure to the chemicals leaching from the toy surfaces could pose risks of sensitization or chronic health effects, particularly in children whose developing systems are more vulnerable. The persistence of the residue after washing suggests that the chemicals may be absorbed through the skin.

Who Might Be Affected: Children are the primary users of these sensory toys, as they are marketed for prolonged skin contact. Their smaller body mass and developing organs make them more susceptible to chemical exposure. Caregivers handling the toys are also at risk.

Warning Signs: Symptoms such as a strong chemical odor, visible greasy residue on hands or toys, headache, nausea, or skin irritation should prompt immediate cessation of use. The fact that the odor and residue persisted after washing indicates that the contamination is not easily removed.

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What Consumers Should Do

Stop Using Immediately: Discontinue use of the product and keep it away from children. The noxious odor and residue pose a potential health risk.

Preserve the Product: Keep the product, packaging, and any receipts in a safe place. These items may be important evidence if a safety investigation or legal action is pursued.

Document the Incident: Take clear photographs of the product, the packaging, and any visible residue. Note the date of purchase, date of incident, and any symptoms experienced. Save the product label and packaging for reference.

Seek Medical Attention: If you or your child experience persistent symptoms such as headache, nausea, or skin irritation, consult a healthcare provider and inform them of the chemical exposure.

Report to the CPSC: File a report with the Consumer Product Safety Commission at SaferProducts.gov to help regulators identify potential hazards and take action.

Check for Recalls: Monitor the CPSC's recall database at cpsc.gov for any future recalls or safety notices related to this product.

Manufacturer's Response

The manufacturer's official response to this specific incident report is not publicly available at the time of this writing. Under CPSC regulations, manufacturers are required to report potential product hazards and may be obligated to investigate and address warning defects and chemical hazards that could pose a risk to consumers.

Legal Help Available

H Law Group is a California product liability law firm representing consumers injured by unsafe products. We handle cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation. If you or a loved one was injured by Ixir / Boxgear 60pcs Mystery Fidget Toys or a similar product, contact H Law Group at (888) 499-4948 for a free, no-obligation consultation.

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