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It has some contradicting info. Saying between ages of 5-10 they should be limited to a max of one slushie a day but then it goes on to say kids under 8 shouldn't have it at all. Maybe its poor writing or maybe its AI. Either way. It's goyslop and you should avoid your kids having it at all.

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>Researchers at University College Dublin said the brightly coloured icy drinks can cause "glycerol intoxication syndrome" in youngsters, which leads to loss of consciousness and low blood sugar. Other potential symptoms of "glycerol intoxication syndrome" can include lactic acidosis - which occurs when the body produces too much lactic acid - and hypokalaemia, or low potassium.

It has some contradicting info. Saying between ages of 5-10 they should be limited to a max of one slushie a day but then it goes on to say kids under 8 shouldn't have it at all. Maybe its poor writing or maybe its AI. Either way. It's goyslop and you should avoid your kids having it at all. Archive: https://archive.today/bTqhp From the post: >>Researchers at University College Dublin said the brightly coloured icy drinks can cause "glycerol intoxication syndrome" in youngsters, which leads to loss of consciousness and low blood sugar. Other potential symptoms of "glycerol intoxication syndrome" can include lactic acidosis - which occurs when the body produces too much lactic acid - and hypokalaemia, or low potassium.

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