'My little girl stole her brother’s lollipop – and was left with savage burns'
The lollipop the little girl consumed had been a War Heads lollipop, made by Impact Confections.
When it comes to how sour their sweets are they explained: "As far as whether or not your taste buds can handle sour candy, that depends on the individual person.The acids used in the candy include Ascorbic Acid, Citric Acid, Lactic Acid and Malic Acid. The brand does however highlight that some people might have increased sensitivity to the ingredients in the candy.They said that a voluntary statement is printed on every package warning that the candy is extremely sour and can be an irritation to sensitive mouths and tongues.
Sweets also contain a lot of sugar and the NHS says that sugar intake is highest in children aged 11 to 18 years old.
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