shopping for snacks.But when she threw a handful into her mouth and bit down she realised they were actually small novelty fireworks sold as trick noisemakers.They exploded in her mouth and left her with agonising chemical burns on her lips and gums, she said.She claims it cracked a tooth and she was prescribed strong painkillers to combat the soreness.Her mouth felt like it was "on fire" for weeks and she could barely eat or sleep, she added.Lisa, from Rugby, Warwickshire, said: "I remember the moment I crunched down on a handful of the 'sweets' - and instantly felt explosions in my mouth."I felt a burning pain straight away."I'm still in agony and nearly lost a tooth after it cracked from the explosion."The 'fun snaps' were with all the.
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