Can children under two years of age eat marshmallows?
No. Children under two years old should not eat marshmallows. Marshmallows are not safe for children under two years of age because they are a choking hazard.
Marshmallows are soft and squishy, which means that they can easily conform to the shape of a child's throat and block their airway. This can cause a child to choke and stop breathing.
In addition, marshmallows are often sticky and can adhere to a child's throat, making it even more difficult to breathe.
For these reasons, it is important to avoid giving marshmallows to children under two years of age. If you are concerned about your child's eating habits, talk to your child's doctor.
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