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Trading Standards Seize 5,900 Fake Squishy Toys in Glasgow 2026

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Last updated: June 8, 2026 1:23 pm
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Trading Standards Seize 5,900 Fake Squishy Toys in Glasgow 2026
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Key Points

  • Nearly 6,000 counterfeit squishy toys were seized from a warehouse in Glasgow by Trading Standards officers.
  • The operation took place on Commerce Street on the south side of the city on Thursday June 4.
  • The toys are linked to a viral trend on TikTok and YouTube, where squishy toys are popular for their soft, squeezable texture and blind-box packaging.
  • Officials warned that counterfeit versions can contain hazardous substances and may not meet health and safety rules.
  • Parents and buyers were urged to check for safety markings, manufacturer details and proper warnings before buying.

Glasgow (Glasgow Express) June 8, 2026 – Trading Standards officers seized about 5,900 counterfeit squishy toys from a warehouse on Commerce Street in Glasgow’s south side after targeting the premises on Thursday June 4, according to the BBC’s report. As reported by the BBC, the toys were removed as part of action against imitation products that do not meet health and safety standards.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What were the toys?
  • Why are counterfeit squishies a concern?
  • What warning was given to parents?
  • Who reported the story?
  • Background of the development
  • Prediction for parents and buyers

What were the toys?

As reported by the BBC, the toys are squishy, squeezable products that have become popular on social media, especially through unboxing-style clips on TikTok and YouTube.

The items often resemble dumplings and are sold in blind-packed dim sum-style boxes, so buyers do not know exactly which toy is inside until the package is opened. The BBC also said the popularity of the trend has helped drive a market for counterfeit versions.

Why are counterfeit squishies a concern?

The BBC reported that fake squishy toys can contain hazardous materials including phthalates, solvents and formaldehyde, and may emit strong chemical smells that can trigger allergic reactions.

The report also warned they may cause skin irritation, nausea, headaches and respiratory issues. In addition, the toys can pose choking risks for young children and may fail flammability rules, increasing the chance of injury if they burst open.

What warning was given to parents?

According to the BBC, parents and consumers were advised to look for UKCA or CE markings, manufacturer information, age restrictions, safety warnings and usage instructions.

The report said missing packaging details are a strong sign that a toy may be counterfeit. Other warning signs include a strong or unusual smell, a very low price, sales without packaging and the absence of “do not eat” warnings on products that resemble food.

Who reported the story?

The BBC reported the seizure and the safety warning in its June 8, 2026 article, titled “Warning after 5,900 counterfeit squishy toys seized by council.” The material available in the search results does not provide the byline, so I have only attributed the story to the BBC in the text above.

Background of the development

Squishy toys became widely known through social media content, where users shared unboxing and squeezing videos that helped turn the products into a trend.

The BBC said the toys are usually marketed in blind packaging and often come in designs that resemble dumplings or other food items. The rise in demand has also created space for counterfeit goods, which can bypass normal safety checks and enter the market with little warning to buyers.

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Prediction for parents and buyers

For parents, this development is likely to increase caution around low-cost viral toys, especially those sold online or without clear safety details. It may also lead to stronger checks by Trading Standards and more attention on products aimed at children that are promoted through social media. Buyers are likely to become more careful about packaging, markings and seller credibility before making purchases.

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