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Candles, sprays, and such are not sold in children's toy stores.
When it comes to toxins, children's toys have much tighter rules than most things. Baby toys are usually safest—though I can't imagine why a T owner would put one in an enclosure. I've seen them repurposed at rescues and the zoo I volunteered for (often for birds and small mammals). And while the animals who used them were vertebrates—they were also extremely sensitive to chemicals (especially birds). I also have done some toy/action figure collecting myself and learned a little bit this way.
I personally would think very carefully before putting anything different in my T tank (and I prefer mine to look natural), but I honestly think most newer kid's toys (when it comes to chemicals) are as safe as or even safer than a fake plant.
Over chemicals, I'd be more concerned about whether my T could get injured on it (especially if there are pointy parts) and how much of a PITA it would be keeping clean or giving prey another place to hide.
One can never be too cautious is all I meant.
And the candles/sprays was a different example adding to the topic. I realize it's not the same risk as a pointed object would be. Or one that could leak something into the substrate.