If you grew up in the 90s, it is likely that you survived a challenge of the newspapers or you are looked at in awe while the mouth of a poor child has moved away from the acid overload.
In a new episode of Weird History Food, the channel explores if those legendary candies that left our raw languages and our injured pride were actually dangerous or simply a myth of the exaggerated playground.
From the origin of candies as a Taiwanese treatment to its American explosion of popularity (and acidity), the video breaks down the chaos of citric acid with one side of science and nostalgia.
Spoiler! There is a reason why your language seemed lost a layer. But was it fatal? Not entirely. Painful? Absolutely. Watch the full video and relived madness.
By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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