We read about TikTok challenges in which everyone tries to outdo each other in something outrageous and sometimes dangerous. But that's not really new, because children have been doing this kind of thing forever. I remember when kids were dared to chew on cinnamon toothpicks. In the 1990s, it was Warheads. It seems that Warheads were the result of a candy manufacturing challenge to make the sourest candy on earth, since those types of candy were growing more popular all the time. Warheads lent themselves readily to a schoolyard dare. How many could you eat before they burned a hole in your tongue? No one found out, because you gave up before that happened. But are Warheads really as dangerous as they are rumored to be? Tom Blank of Weird History Food explains how Warheads came about, what they are made of, the controversies they sparked, and why kids are both attracted to and frightened by them. -via Geeks Are Sexy
In other news, the UK Food Standards Agency has declared Jolly Ranchers as unsafe to eat. Something about chemicals and cancer. No word if a whole bunch of rats had to be sacrificed in order to make that claim. Personally, I don't care much on this either. When it comes to Jolly Ranchers I'm with the dentists, mainly because I've always considered them a mostly useless candy.