CHOKE HAZARD

Babycinos and hot chocolates pose choking risk to your kids – AVOID them, parents warned

WHEN you go to a coffee shop with your little one it's always nice to be able to order them a drink too.

But parents are being warned to take more care when it comes to giving kids hot chocolates and babycinos.

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Parents are being warned not to give their children babycinos or hot chocolate, stock imageCredit: Getty - Contributor

Experts say the frothy beverages could be dangerous as some contain marshmallows which are a choking risk to children.

, which offers child first aid courses, shared a photo on Facebook showing two similar-looking cups of babycino.

One cup contains a large full-sized marshmallow, which it labelled "unsafe", while the other has mini marshmallows in, which it considers "safe".

According to , the post said: "Parents should be aware – while they might look cute, full-sized marshmallows are a choking hazard for our little ones.

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 by first aid specialists CE Safety found that in the past four years, 1,571 deaths were caused by choking on food or small objects.

Of those deaths, 14 were children under the age of five - while around 40 kids are rushed to hospital every day after swallowing something dangerous.

Children can be at a higher risk because their windpipes haven't properly developed yet or they haven't mastered chewing or swallowing techniques.

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