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Doctors try to stop under-eights drinking slushies

March 12, 2025
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Getty Images A child wearing a blue dress holding a multi-coloured slushy ice drink out in front of them with both hands around it.Getty Images

Slushies contain a sweetener called glycerol, which stops them freezing solid

Children should completely avoid “slushy” ice drinks containing glycerol, which can make them very ill, until they are at least eight years old, say researchers calling for official public-health advice to change.

The researchers studied the cases of 21 two-to-seven-year-olds in the UK and Ireland who needed emergency treatment soon after drinking a slushy product.

The brightly coloured drinks are designed to appeal to children – but most contain the naturally occurring sweetener glycerol, instead of sugar, to stop them freezing solid and give the slushy effect.

Current Food Standards Agency (FSA) advice says under-fives should avoid the drinks and under-11s should have no more than one.

And if a young child drinks a slushy too quickly, glycerol intoxication could cause shock, hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar) and loss of consciousness.

Arla, two, and Albie, four, both ended up in hospital.

And all of the children in the study, published in the journal Archives of Disease in Childhood, needed accident-and-emergency (A&E) treatment, after becoming acutely ill, soon after having the drinks, mostly between 2018 and 2024, with “glycerol intoxication syndrome”:

  • most lost consciousness and showed signs of low sugar and high acidity in the blood.
  • four needed brain scans
  • one had a seizure

The children all recovered and were discharged from hospital, with advice to avoid slushies.

The study authors, paediatricians working in the UK and Ireland, say: “There is poor transparency around slush-ice-drink glycerol concentration.

“Estimating a safe dose is therefore not easy.”

Recommendations based on a child’s weight would be hard for parents to interpret.

And how quickly a slushy is drunk and whether with a meal or after exercise can also be factors.

One reason for the recent rise in children becoming ill may be the lower sugar content of the slushies, which is attractive to parents.

In countries with no sugar tax, they contain much more glucose and often no glycerol at all, the authors say.

Getty Images Slushy ice drinks coloured blue, green and red all lined upGetty Images

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