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Illinois Boy Burned After Microwaving NeeDoh Toy as Hospital Flags Fourth Case Tied to Trend

Doctors say the toy’s gel filling retains heat, making burns more severe.

Overview

  • Nine-year-old Caleb Chabolla suffered second-degree burns on Jan. 20 when a NeeDoh Nice Cube he microwaved ruptured and splattered hot gel on his face and hands.
  • He was treated at Loyola Medicine’s Burn Center, evaluated by an ophthalmologist, and is recovering at home with vision unaffected and a return to school expected soon.
  • Loyola clinicians say Caleb is the fourth NeeDoh-related burn patient they have seen this year and are urging families to discuss safety as part of National Burn Awareness Week outreach.
  • Schylling, the manufacturer, warns on product labels and its website not to heat, freeze, or microwave NeeDoh toys.
  • TikTok says it bans content promoting dangerous activities and reports removing 99.8% of such videos proactively in Q3, while some children learn about the trend from peers.