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Choosing the right candy toys allows children to play and eat with peace of mind

2026-01-17

Candy toys have become a favorite among many children due to their fun and playful nature of integrating food and play. But in order to balance the fun of playing and the safety of food, parents need to put more effort into the selection process, carefully checking the details, so that their children can play and eat with peace of mind.


1. First, check the label: identify compliance information and reject "three no" products

When making a purchase, prioritize checking the complete labeling on the packaging to confirm that the manufacturer, production date, shelf life, and other information are complete and clear. Pay attention to the age range indicated on the product label. Candy toys for different age groups will have targeted considerations in terms of part size and candy shape design. For example, young children's models will avoid small and easily ingested parts to reduce safety hazards.

At the same time, pay attention to allergen warnings. If a child has a clear history of food allergies, carefully check the relevant labeling of ingredients, avoid categories containing allergenic ingredients, and reduce dietary risks from the source.


2. Re identification of materials: toys are safe and sturdy, candy ingredients are reassuring

  • Toy section: Touchable safety: When picking up candy toys, you can visually inspect the texture of the toy components. High quality toys have smooth and burr free surfaces, rounded edges, and are not prone to paint peeling or cracking; Splicing toy parts have a stable bite and are not easy to fall off, avoiding children from accidentally swallowing small parts while playing.

  • Candy section: Visible and reassuring: Observe the appearance of the candy. Normal candy should have a uniform color, no mold spots, no odor, and no adhesion or clumping. Try to choose categories with concise ingredient lists, reduce excessive intake of additives, and provide children with a more reassuring taste experience.


3. Combining needs: matching children's characteristics and refusing to blindly follow the trend

  • Choose styles based on age: For young children, it is recommended to choose candy toys with large components and simple structures, and prioritize avoiding styles that contain small beads or detachable small parts; School aged children can choose candy toys that are assembled or puzzle oriented according to their interests, balancing fun and hands-on ability development.

  • According to physical condition, for children with sensitive digestive systems, it is recommended to choose candy types that have a light taste and are not easily sweet or greasy; Children in the stage of tooth development can reduce the risk of dental caries by avoiding candy styles with excessive stickiness.


4. Avoiding misconceptions: Don't step on these pitfalls of purchasing

  1. Do not blindly pursue "internet famous products". Some candy toys without formal channels and clear labeling may have problems such as poor material quality and candy spoilage. Do not purchase them.

  2. Not seeking low prices, candy toys with excessively low prices may compress costs in toy materials and candy ingredients, making it difficult to ensure safety and quality.

  3. Do not neglect the integrity of packaging. Candy toys with damaged packaging or leaking liquids may have been contaminated, and even if the price is favorable, it is not recommended to purchase.

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