Can you eat Crocs?
Quick Answer
No
Crocs are made of a proprietary closed-cell resin called Croslite, which is not food-safe and not digestible. Eating them can pose serious health risks.

What Is It?
Crocs are lightweight, rubbery footwear made from Croslite, a type of proprietary foam resin. While soft and durable, it’s not a material designed for human consumption.
Why It Can Be Risky
Eating a Croc can lead to multiple health issues:
- Non-digestible material can cause intestinal blockages
- Possible exposure to industrial chemicals or dyes
- Choking hazard due to rubbery texture
Safe Alternatives
If you’re experiencing pica (a compulsion to eat non-food items), consult a medical professional. Safe chewy alternatives include food-grade gummies, licorice, or even silicone chew toys made for oral stimulation.
Case Study
In 2016, a man in Florida went viral on social media after posting a video where he boiled one of his Crocs in a pot and attempted to eat a piece as part of a dare. While the clip was mostly for comedic effect, he later reported abdominal discomfort and had to visit urgent care for evaluation. Doctors found that even small pieces of Croslite foam could pose choking risks or cause intestinal irritation. Though he did not suffer lasting harm, his stunt sparked conversations online about the dangers of consuming synthetic materials for entertainment.