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Toddler left unresponsive after consuming popular drink as experts issue urgent warning for 'dangerous' beverage

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Published 12:19 18 Mar 2025 GMT

Toddler left unresponsive after consuming popular drink as experts issue urgent warning for 'dangerous' beverage

Mom Kim Moore has banned her daughter from ever having one of the drinks again

Emily Brown

Emily Brown

A mom whose four-year-old daughter was left 'floppy and unconscious' after drinking a popular iced drink has joined experts in warning of the dangers of the beverage for young children.

Kim Moore, from the UK, was with her daughter, Marnie, at a children's party when the little girl suddenly fell unconscious.

Terrified and unable to wake Marnie up, the 35-year-old mom-of-two rushed Marnie and her older sister, Orla, to hospital, where doctors discovered Marnie's blood sugar levels were dangerously low.

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As they looked into Marnie's condition, doctors determined her low blood sugar levels had been caused by the drink she'd consumed just minutes before she fell unconscious - a simple, much-loved slushy.

Kim Moore was initially confused over her daughter's sudden illness (Kennedy News and Media)
Kim Moore was initially confused over her daughter's sudden illness (Kennedy News and Media)

Moore explained: "We ended up buying two one-litre refillable cups and they were going off playing, eating, getting drinks and coming back but Marnie didn't drink the full cup, probably only half.

"Then about 10 minutes later, she started getting really aggravated then she started falling asleep so I just thought she was over-tired. It was only five minutes later when I tried to wake her up that I realized she wasn't waking up and was actually unconscious. She'd gone really pale."

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Marnie was unconscious for around 25 minutes while doctors worked to bring up her blood sugar levels, and she ended up staying in hospital for three days in total.

Marnie was in hospital for three days after drinking the slush drink (Kennedy News and Media)
Marnie was in hospital for three days after drinking the slush drink (Kennedy News and Media)

Now, Moore believes her daughter suffered from glycerol toxicity; a condition characterized by symptoms like headaches, sickness, shock, and potentially loss of consciousness.

She said: "In hospital, she screamed out in agony saying her head hurt and threw up everywhere.

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"Looking back, she had every single symptom of glycerol toxicity. We got transferred to another hospital and they had no idea what had caused it. We started looking into the slushy because that was the only thing differently she'd had that day."

Moore is now a firm critic of slushies, describing them as 'poison' and expressing belief they shouldn't 'be allowed at all'.

"I personally wouldn't allow my child to drink one at all. It's not a risk I'm willing to take," she said. "I don't think they should be sold to kids 12 and under in all honesty. I wouldn't wish what we went through on our worst enemy. It was awful."

Moore's warnings come as experts have warned that children under the age of eight shouldn't be given slush-ice drinks containing the sweetener glycerol, following concerning findings in the cases of 21 kids who fell ill after drinking them.

Featured Image Credit: Kennedy News and Media

Topics: Health, Parenting, Food and Drink

Emily Brown
Emily Brown

Emily Brown is UNILAD Editorial Lead at LADbible Group. She first began delivering news when she was just 11 years old - with a paper route - before graduating with a BA Hons in English Language in the Media from Lancaster University. Emily joined UNILAD in 2018 to cover breaking news, trending stories and longer form features. She went on to become Community Desk Lead, commissioning and writing human interest stories from across the globe, before moving to the role of Editorial Lead. Emily now works alongside the UNILAD Editor to ensure the page delivers accurate, interesting and high quality content.

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