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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The manufacturers of Blu-Tack, the adhesive specialists Bostik, are completely closed-lipped about the composition of the material. They are willing to provide information on the material in general, but the specifics of its ingredients are a closely-kept secret.
The material is described as a synthetic rubber compound without hazardous properties under normal conditions. It's recommended that it should be stored in a cool location away from sunlight or sources of heat.
Although to be avoided, it can be swallowed without harm, except for mild stomach discomfort. It has no carcinogenic hazard or toxicity. It is not soluble in water and doesn't float in it either - with a specific gravity almost twice that of water. The material will burn under extreme heat, with a flash point4 of 93�C/200�F, at which point it will release quantities of carbon dioxide and monoxide, water vapour, oxides of nitrogen and toxic fumes.