Florida Mom Says Son Suffered Asthma Attack Because Of A Popular Dessert

A Florida mother is warning parents about the dangers of a popular dessert that she says caused her son to have an asthma attack.

Racheal McKenny says her son and friends were at a Jacksonville mall when they tried the liquid nitrogen-infused treat dubber "Dragon Breath."

Thanks to the nitrogen, people are able to blow puffs of smoke as they eat the dessert.

In a Facebook post, McKenny posted a video of the group trying the dessert, and then says 10 minutes after her son ate the Dragon Breath, he had an asthma attack on the way home from the mall.

Because her son did not have his inhaler, McKenny drove her son to a nearby fire station to get help, and EMT's were able to save her son.

"My son could have died. Please do not make the same mistake I did," McKenny posted.


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