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Researchers at the University of Dublin conducted a review of 21 children who became ill between 2009 and 2024 after consuming “slash ice drinks.”
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The most common symptoms include acute reduction in consciousness, hypoglycemia (hypoglycemia), metabolic acidosis (lactate accumulation in the bloodstream), pseudoral fatty acidosis (erroneously elevated triglycerides), and hypokalemia (low potassium levels).
“Children have very low blood sugar levels, unconscious (one had a seizure), and high levels of lactic acid in their blood,” Ellen Krashhell, a pediatrician for Children’s Health Ireland and a clinical professor at University College Dublin, told Fox News Digital.
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“They had high levels of glycerol in their blood and urine when they were sick. It disappeared when they recovered. They recovered well, but they needed hospitalization and intravenous fluids.”
Researchers concluded its consumption Slash Ice Drink Including glycerol can be caused by a syndrome called glycerol poisoning.
The majority of children (95%) had no continued symptoms after avoiding drinks.
What is glycerol?
“Glycerol is used as a sweetener and is used to maintain the semi-freeze texture of some (but not all) slash ice drinks,” Craschel said.
“It has been used more frequently in recent years as a sugar substitute,” she noted. “Large doses can be harmful to small children.”

Researchers concluded that consumption of slash ice drinks containing glycerol can cause a syndrome called glycerol poisoning. (istock)
The effects of sudden illness after consuming slash drinks are: Medical literatureCrash Cell pointed out.
The study had several limitations, the researchers acknowledged.
“The numbers are small and only include the most ill children brought to the emergency department and referred to experts in inherited metabolic disorders,” Krassil said.
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“Their symptoms are similar to those of rare metabolic diseases, so they were introduced. We don’t know the extent to which children promote their symptoms.”
Another limitation is that the amount of glycerol consumed in various slash drinks is unknown, she added.
Recommendations for parents
Crushcell said he “don’t tell” slash ice drinks Health benefits At any age”, it is not recommended as part of a healthy, balanced diet.
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The UK Food Standards Agency and the Food Safety Agency of Ireland (FSAI) have issued guidance recommending that children under 4 are avoiding consumption Slash Ice Drink It contains glycerol and is only moderately consumed for children under the age of 5.

Researchers say slash ice drinks “do not convey health benefits at any age,” and are not recommended as part of a healthy, balanced diet. (istock)
“Using the slash ice machines by children in the home should be monitored,” advised Crashhell. “Parents and guardians should check the ingredients of the syrup used to make slash ice at home due to the presence of glycerol and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for use.”
Researchers hope that this new study could lead to the development of new policies and guidance related to glycerol intake.
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Fox News Digital reached out to the US Food and Drug Administration and the leading slash drink manufacturers requesting comment.