Tubby Tots Fizzy Flask Bath Sets Recalled After Pieces Eject
Tubby Tots Fizzy Flask Bath Magic sets are recalled after three U.S. reports of pieces ejecting when opened, causing bruises, swelling and a chipped tooth; about 9,400 U.S. units were sold.

Tubby Tots Fizzy Flask Bath Magic bath foam sets have been recalled after three reports in the United States of pieces forcefully ejecting from the clear plastic flasks when opened, resulting in two consumers reporting bruises and swelling and one consumer reporting a chipped tooth. Health Canada and the company trace the problem to pressure build-up from moisture trapped inside the plastic containers, which can cause pieces to be ejected on opening.
Health Canada’s recall posting states, “When the plastic container is opened, pieces of the bath bomb potions may be ejected and impact the consumer.” The recall covers a single production run with batch number 082025 and a UPC of 850033703634; the company reported about 9,400 units were sold in the United States and about 600 units were sold in Canada. Health Canada notes that, as of February 16, 2026, the company had received no reports of ejecting pieces or injuries in Canada.
The product is sold under the Tubby Tots Fizzy Flask Bath Magic name printed on the front of each color box and shipped as six individually boxed “potions” in clear plastic flasks packed together in a larger box with plastic wrap. The six potion colors shown on packaging and in news photos are purple, orange, dark green, pink, blue and light green. Wonderfun Brands and other coverage include photos of purple foam visibly erupting from a flask top and images of the back of the box where batch number 082025 is printed.
Surreal Brands LLC of Brooklyn, New York is listed by Health Canada as the manufacturer/importer, and Wonderfun Brands operates the recall page and customer registration process. Wonderfun Brands’ recall page explains the hazard: “Hazard: Moisture trapped inside the bath foam set container can cause pressure to build-up, allowing pieces to be forcefully ejected when opened, posing an impact hazard.” The company says the sets were manufactured in China, sold online via Amazon.com, wonderfunbrands.com and TikTok Shop under @Wonderfun_Brands for $14 to $15 from November 2025 through January 2026, and that the recall covers items from the August 2025 run.
Consumers who bought a set are instructed to stop using the product immediately and register for a refund. Wonderfun Brands tells customers, “No. You should immediately stop using the product and register to receive a full refund at wonderfunbrands.com/recall.%E2%80%9D The company adds, “We strongly encourage you to register and participate in this voluntary recall.” Wonderfun Brands’ guidance says registrations should include an online purchase receipt and recommends logging into the Amazon or TikTok account used for purchase to speed refund processing; only items purchased on or after November 17, 2025 are eligible for a full refund.
WPRI coverage and other reporting advise consumers who register to mark the recalled flasks “recalled” before disposing of them. Health Canada also notes the recall is posted on the OECD Global Portal on Product Recalls. For questions, the company has provided an email contact on its recall page.
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