9-year-old Illinois boy severely burned after TikTok trend inspired him to microwave NeeDoh toy

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The popular squishy toy exploded after Caleb Chabolla put it in the microwave, Loyola Medicine said.
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Schylling, the company that manufactures NeeDohs, warns on its website that the toys shouldn't be heated, frozen or microwaved.PJ McDonnell / Shutterstock
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A 9-year-old boy in Illinois was hospitalized with severe burns after a TikTok trend inspired him to put his NeeDoh — a popular sensory toy — in the microwave.

Caleb Chabolla heard about the trend of heating the squishy toy from a friend at school and decided to try it on Jan. 20, Loyola Medicine said in a statement. His mother, Whitney Grubb, heard a “blood-curdling scream” as the gelatinous filling exploded on Caleb’s face and hands, it said.

Grubb took her son, whose eye had swollen shut, to the local emergency room, the statement said. He was transferred to Loyola Medicine’s Burn Center in the Chicago suburb of Maywood for further treatment and spent the night there.

"Thankfully, his vision was unimpaired by the accident," the statement said. "Caleb has returned home, where Whitney has been caring for his burns."

A diptych showing a young boy before and after he sustained a burn injury on his face.
Nine-year-old Caleb Chabolla was severely burned after he heated his NeeDoh sensory toy in the microwave. Loyola Medicine

Paula Petersen, a burn center advanced practice nurse, said it is the fourth case of NeeDoh-related burns the hospital has seen this year.

“We see the negative results of TikTok challenges all the time,” Kelly McElligott, the burn outreach coordinator at the medical center, said in the statement. “The people who are getting hurt don’t necessarily post the TikToks. You’re just seeing the fun ones where it looks cool.”

Schylling, the company that manufactures NeeDohs, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. It warns on its website that the toys should not be heated, frozen or microwaved.

"It's these toys that clearly have a label that say ‘don’t heat,’ but kids aren’t going to read labels," McElligott said in the statement, noting that 30% of the burn unit’s patients are children.

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