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  2. Foreign body aspiration - Wikipedia

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    Small, round objects including nuts, hard candy, popcorn kernels, beans, and berries are common causes of foreign body aspiration. [2] Latex balloons are also a serious choking hazard in children that can result in death.

  3. Freezing popcorn is TikTok’s latest food obsession: ‘It ...

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    For popcorn purists who love the warmth and aroma of freshly popped kernels drenched in melted butter, frozen popcorn might miss the mark. Still, for those open to trying a cooler alternative ...

  4. Globus pharyngis - Wikipedia

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    Globus pharyngis, globus hystericus or globus sensation is the persistent but painless sensation of having a pill, food bolus, or some other sort of obstruction in the throat when there is none. Swallowing is typically performed normally, so it is not a true case of dysphagia , but it can become quite irritating.

  5. We Just Discovered the Coolest Way to Eat Popcorn

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  6. You're The Problem, Not The Popcorn - AOL

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    Popcorn kernels on their own can be considered a healthy food, but its most popular preparations are anything but. “Popcorn is a good snack,” Yuen says. “It’s once you add butter, salt ...

  7. Cricopharyngeal spasm - Wikipedia

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    The subject heads to cricopharyngeal spasms when, for instance, eating pasty food requiring more throat cleanings, like peanuts, pumpkin seeds and other nuts, becomes painful [citation needed]. Continuous swallowing appears with the spasms as the brain interprets the feeling as something stuck.

  8. English Bulldog Hilariously Puts in ‘Minimal Effort’ in Hopes ...

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    If you would like to treat your pup with some popcorn, stick with plain, air-popped popcorn. Kernels can get stuck in dogs’ teeth and can be a choking hazard, so instead of giving them a bowlful ...

  9. Popcorn - Wikipedia

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    Popcorn as a breakfast cereal was consumed by Americans in the 1800s and generally consisted of popcorn with milk and a sweetener. [37] Gangnaengi, Korean popcorn. Popcorn balls (popped kernels stuck together with a sugary "glue") were hugely popular around the turn of the 20th century, but their popularity has since waned.