business
Don’t leave squishy toys in hot cars. Here’s why
By Debra Worley at KOSA CBS7 / First Alert 7 (Permian Basin CBS)
· July 3, 2026
· 2 min read
(Gray News/WXIX) – Squishy toys are all the rage right now, but there are serious concerns about leaving them in the heat.Squishy toys, which can be made from soft plastics, rubber, silicone, or other materials, have surged in popularity, driven in part by viral TikTok videos.One store representa...
Key takeaway One store representative said they receive between 10 and 12 phone calls a day asking about the toys, a volume that has continued for three to four months.
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Category: business ·
Published: July 3, 2026 ·
Source: KOSA CBS7 / First Alert 7 (Permian Basin CBS) ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? (Gray News/WXIX) – Squishy toys are all the rage right now, but there are serious concerns about leaving them in the heat.Squishy toys, which can be made from soft plastics, rubber, silicone, or other materials, have surged in popularity, driven in part by viral TikTok videos.One store representa...
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