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2026-02-26 – A consumer reported that a Nee doh nice cube toy sold by Schylling emitted a strong chemical odor upon opening, causing a family member to vomit. The incident, classified as a chemical hazard with a warning defect, was filed with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) on SaferProducts.gov (Report ID: 5878416). Product DetailsBrand Name: Nee doh nice cube Incident OverviewOn February 1, 2026, a consumer purchased a Nee doh nice cube toy from Walmart. When the packaging was opened, a strong chemical odor immediately filled the area. According to the incident report filed with the CPSC, the smell was described as "hight toxic chemicals" and caused a family member to vomit. The consumer reported the incident to SaferProducts.gov, noting the product's intense odor as the primary hazard. The reporter stated that the smell was so potent that it triggered an immediate physical reaction. The incident report (ID: 5878416) does not indicate any prior issues with the product or that the consumer had used it before. The toy was apparently new and used as intended—simply removed from its packaging. The consumer retained the product and packaging, which may be relevant for further investigation. The severity of the health effect was classified as "Level of care not known," meaning the reporter did not specify whether medical attention was sought beyond the vomiting episode. Safety ConcernsImmediate Dangers: The sudden release of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from the toy's packaging can cause acute symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and respiratory irritation. In this incident, the chemical smell directly induced vomiting in a family member, indicating a strong irritant effect. Long-Term Risks: Repeated or prolonged exposure to certain VOCs may lead to chronic health issues, including respiratory problems, neurological effects, or allergic sensitization. Children, who are more likely to handle toys closely, may be at greater risk due to their developing systems. Who Might Be Affected: The primary affected individuals are users and bystanders who inhale the emitted chemicals. In this case, the family member who vomited was in proximity to the opened package. Children, pregnant women, and individuals with pre-existing respiratory conditions are particularly vulnerable. Warning Signs: The strong chemical odor itself is a clear warning sign of potential toxicity. Other symptoms may include headache, eye or throat irritation, and nausea. Consumers should trust their senses—if a product smells strongly of chemicals, it may pose a health risk. What Our Clients SayWhat Consumers Should DoStop Using Immediately: If a product emits a strong chemical odor or causes physical symptoms, discontinue use and remove it from the living area to prevent further exposure. Ventilate the Area: Open windows and doors to disperse any airborne chemicals. Avoid using fans that might recirculate the air. Preserve the Product: Keep the product and its packaging intact. They may be needed for testing or as evidence if you decide to report the incident or seek legal recourse. Document the Incident: Take photos of the product, packaging, and any visible labels. Write down the date, time, and symptoms experienced by anyone affected. Seek Medical Attention: If anyone experiences severe symptoms such as vomiting, difficulty breathing, or persistent nausea, consult a healthcare provider. Inform them of the chemical exposure. Report to the CPSC: File a report on SaferProducts.gov (www.saferproducts.gov) to help regulators identify hazardous products and take action. Consumers who have suffered injury or property damage due to this product may wish to speak with a product liability attorney to understand their legal options. Manufacturer's ResponseThe manufacturer's official response to this specific incident report is not publicly available at the time of this writing.
Legal Help AvailableH Law Group is a California-based product liability law firm representing individuals injured by defective consumer products. The firm handles cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning clients pay no upfront fees and only receive compensation if they win their case. H Law Group offers free consultations to discuss your situation and legal options. If you or a loved one was injured by Nee doh nice cube or a similar product, contact H Law Group at (888) 499-4948 for a free, no-obligation consultation. |
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