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After Kiki challenge, now Dragon's Breath trend goes viral

New Delhi: As cops across globe are busy tackling the Kiki dance challenge, yet another trend has gripped the social media users and it is called the Dragon's Breath. As per the trend, the users have to create dragon-like breath by eating candies dipped in liquid nitrogen and post the video on social media. After eating the nitrogen dipped candies, the chemical reaction can cause people to actually blow out smoke like a dragon. However, like others, this viral trend too comes with its share of harms. As per reports, the intake of the smoking dessert has the potential to melt the mouth and internal organs of the one who eats it. As per reports, a young boy in Florida had to be admitted to the hospital after he tried to follow the trend. Videos of people trying the smoking sweet are already flooding the internet.

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