Didn't remember it was Australian kid, but that makes sense as to why I'd heard it and others might not have. I just assume everything happens in America :P
Ok so either my sourness taste buds don't work, like, at all anymore because I'm an adult or there was a lawsuit for some kid burning their tongue on a warhead, I guess.
IIN warheads got way less sour?
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Roughly speaking, children have considerably more working tastebuds than adults so it's normal for them to be more sensitive to the different tastes.
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Wasn't there some story about kids burning their tongues to the point of needing treatment or something?
I'm fairly certain it wasn't just bullshit...
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That? www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2958003/amp/Pictured-shocking-moment-sour-Warhead-lolly-burnt-seven-year-old-boy-s-tongue-s-vowed-never-eat-again.html
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Did they make warheads less sour because of this?
That would seem to be it, thanks :)
Didn't remember it was Australian kid, but that makes sense as to why I'd heard it and others might not have. I just assume everything happens in America :P
I haven't seen that. All I know is what I've already said. I'm no expert on children's tongues!! Hahaha
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Ok so either my sourness taste buds don't work, like, at all anymore because I'm an adult or there was a lawsuit for some kid burning their tongue on a warhead, I guess.
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Ah, I see. Maybe it's a combination of both. Sorry you're not getting your sour! :(