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Potion Bottle - Round

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Frequently asked questions

Are FizzPotz Potion Kits Eco-Friendly?

We’ve done a great deal of research on making our kits fun and exciting but have also invested time in keeping them easy to dispose of. You can recycle almost every part of our kits* either with your kerb side recycling or at supermarkets/household recycling centres. Below is a list of our kit equipment and what it’s made of so that you can easily identify it for checking with your local council if you are unsure.

  • Plastic bottles (shimmer liquids and colour liquids) : PET plastic. This is widely recycled.
  • Poly Pouches (dusts) : Recyclable with carrier bags are larger supermarkets
  • Cello Bags (Rocks, shapes and crackle mix) : PP (Polypropylene). This is widely recycled.
  • Pipettes : Food safe, BPA free, non toxic polypropylene with silicone bulb.
  • Scoops, tongs and wands are made of wood or bamboo and can be recycled at household recycling centres.
  • Potion Bottle : PET plastic with aluminium lid, widely recycled.
  • Box : Cardboard, widely recycled
  • Instructions : Paper, widely recycled.
  • Stickers : made from recycled paper and widely recycled.

You can find out whether your local council accepts these items at the kerb side by searching online at their websites.

*The Popping Candy packaging is sadly not yet recyclable because it requires an airtight container to prevent the product coming into contact with moisture. You won't get much crackle if you received a block of melty sugar.

We’ve done a great deal of research on making our kits fun and exciting but have also invested time in keeping them easy to dispose of. You can recycle almost every part of our kits* either with your kerb side recycling or at supermarkets/household recycling centres. Below is a list of our kit equipment and what it’s made of so that you can easily identify it for checking with your local council if you are unsure.

  • Plastic bottles (shimmer liquids and colour liquids) : PET plastic. This is widely recycled.
  • Poly Pouches (dusts) : Recyclable with carrier bags are larger supermarkets
  • Cello Bags (Rocks, shapes and crackle mix) : PP (Polypropylene). This is widely recycled.
  • Pipettes : Food safe, BPA free, non toxic polypropylene with silicone bulb.
  • Scoops, tongs and wands are made of wood or bamboo and can be recycled at household recycling centres.
  • Potion Bottle : PET plastic with aluminium lid, widely recycled.
  • Box : Cardboard, widely recycled
  • Instructions : Paper, widely recycled.
  • Stickers : made from recycled paper and widely recycled.

You can find out whether your local council accepts these items at the kerb side by searching online at their websites.

*The Popping Candy packaging is sadly not yet recyclable because it requires an airtight container to prevent the product coming into contact with moisture. You won't get much crackle if you received a block of melty sugar.

What about testing and certification?

We have cut no corners to make sure our kits are safe. We have spent months familiarising ourselves with the right legislation for cosmetics and more specifically for toys. 

Every component has been independently lab tested to the strict UK Toys (Safety) Regulations 2011 which includes tests for strength, durability, flammability and banned elements. All of the ingredients are cosmetically tested before being sent off to an independent lab for a full toxicological test and are even safe enough to use in the bath. 

You can request a copy of our conformity declarations via email.

We have cut no corners to make sure our kits are safe. We have spent months familiarising ourselves with the right legislation for cosmetics and more specifically for toys. 

Every component has been independently lab tested to the strict UK Toys (Safety) Regulations 2011 which includes tests for strength, durability, flammability and banned elements. All of the ingredients are cosmetically tested before being sent off to an independent lab for a full toxicological test and are even safe enough to use in the bath. 

You can request a copy of our conformity declarations via email.

Where is best to use the potion kits?

You can use them anywhere that you have space and sufficient coverings to protect your furniture or garden. You only need some warm water to get started.

Use it at home in the kitchen, or at the table. We recommend a tray to catch any stray ingredients and a paper towel to mop up any spillages.

If you’re using it in the garden please be aware that the colourful liquids can temporarily stain any unfinished or unstained wooden furniture so if your mud kitchen isn’t painted it may get a little make over during potion making.

You can use them anywhere that you have space and sufficient coverings to protect your furniture or garden. You only need some warm water to get started.

Use it at home in the kitchen, or at the table. We recommend a tray to catch any stray ingredients and a paper towel to mop up any spillages.

If you’re using it in the garden please be aware that the colourful liquids can temporarily stain any unfinished or unstained wooden furniture so if your mud kitchen isn’t painted it may get a little make over during potion making.

What age are the kits suitable for?

Our kits are designed for children age 6+.

They are not suitable for children under 3 as there are small parts and they are more likely to put the ingredients in to their mouths. Adult supervision required at all times.

Our kits are designed for children age 6+.

They are not suitable for children under 3 as there are small parts and they are more likely to put the ingredients in to their mouths. Adult supervision required at all times.

Can I drink my potion?

Whilst they look very pretty and all of the ingredients are non-toxic you should not drink the potion or eat any of the ingredients. They won’t taste nice, even though they smell delicious.

If you accidentally ingest any ingredients please drink plenty of water.

Whilst they look very pretty and all of the ingredients are non-toxic you should not drink the potion or eat any of the ingredients. They won’t taste nice, even though they smell delicious.

If you accidentally ingest any ingredients please drink plenty of water.

What do I do with my potion after I’ve made it?

Once you’ve finished your potion it’s best to enjoy admiring it and when you’re done playing dispose of it down the drain. All the ingredients are safe to dispose of this way.

Of course you can keep it, it makes gives a great sensory experience. We do not recommend keeping your potion in the bottle for a long period after creation to avoid any bacterial growth.

Once you’ve finished your potion it’s best to enjoy admiring it and when you’re done playing dispose of it down the drain. All the ingredients are safe to dispose of this way.

Of course you can keep it, it makes gives a great sensory experience. We do not recommend keeping your potion in the bottle for a long period after creation to avoid any bacterial growth.

Where are the potion kits made?

All of the fizzy powers, shapes and rocks, the shimmer and colour liquids are handmade by Leanne in Worcestershire. We buy the crackle mix which is also made in the UK and source all of the kit equipment we can from manufacturers in the UK.

Sadly, not everything we need is made in the UK so a small portion of our items are sourced directly from manufacturers abroad and finished in the UK. We always do our best to source locally and reduce the amount of travel distance for our kit items.

All of the fizzy powers, shapes and rocks, the shimmer and colour liquids are handmade by Leanne in Worcestershire. We buy the crackle mix which is also made in the UK and source all of the kit equipment we can from manufacturers in the UK.

Sadly, not everything we need is made in the UK so a small portion of our items are sourced directly from manufacturers abroad and finished in the UK. We always do our best to source locally and reduce the amount of travel distance for our kit items.