Flying Tiger Copenhagen recalls Skumvoks light clay mix
Flying Tiger Copenhagen recalls Skumvoks light clay mix due to chemical risk from increased levels of boron, which may cause skin irritation, diarrhoea, or vomiting, and could have long-term health impacts on children. All batches are affected.

- Product
- Skumvoks light clay mix
- Batch codes
- 3036547, 3014809
- Retailer
- Flying Tiger
- What to do
- Customers should stop using the product immediately and return it to any Flying Tiger Copenhagen store for a full refund.
- Publication date:10 March 2023
Flying Tiger Copenhagen recalls Skumvoks light clay mix.

The risk presented by the product is chemical. The product contains increased levels of boron. Exposure to increased levels of boron may result in skin irritation, diarrhoea or vomiting. There can also be long-term impacts on children’s health.
The brand is Flying Tiger Copenhagen. The type/number of models are 3036547 and 3014809. All batches are affected. The barcode is 0200030148097.
There are approximately 29,421 affected products in the Republic of Ireland.
What to do:
Customers should stop using the product immediately and return it to any Flying Tiger Copenhagen store for a full refund.
Flying Tiger’s customer care can also be contacted at customer-support@flyingtiger.com or by using the web form available on the Flying Tiger Copenhagen contact page.
View all product safety noticesFrequently asked questions
Is Skumvoks light clay mix being recalled in Ireland?
Yes. Flying Tiger Copenhagen recalls Skumvoks light clay mix due to chemical risk from increased levels of boron, which may cause skin irritation, diarrhoea, or vomiting, and could have long-term health impacts on children. All batches are affected.
Why is Skumvoks light clay mix being recalled?
The recall relates to a chemical hazard. Flying Tiger Copenhagen recalls Skumvoks light clay mix due to chemical risk from increased levels of boron, which may cause skin irritation, diarrhoea, or vomiting, and could have long-term health impacts on children. All batches are affected.
What should I do if I have this product?
Customers should stop using the product immediately and return it to any Flying Tiger Copenhagen store for a full refund.
Which batches of Skumvoks light clay mix are affected?
The affected batch codes are: 3036547, 3014809.
Where was Skumvoks light clay mix sold?
It was sold via Flying Tiger.
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