Nitrogen smoked biscuits are all the craze and is particulary popular with the kids. However, few know that the popular product is harmful for health. An undated video making rounds on social media platform X showed a kid falling severly ill after consuming smoked biscuits. The boy in the video allegedly died after he fell seriously ill after consuming the smoked biscuits. It is said that the video is from Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
The video appears to be from a local fair in Tamil Nadu. A video of the incident shared by a Twitter handle alleged that the boy passed away due to the smoked biscuits and that parents should be careful before they let their children try such products.
बेहद दुखद !!
कृपया जब आप अपने बच्चों को स्नैक्स खिलाने के लिए ले जाएं तो सावधान रहें !!
दुःख की बात है कि बच्चा अब जीवित नहीं है 😞हे भगवान !! #viralvideo pic.twitter.com/IHUImfPRlJ
— MANOJ SHARMA LUCKNOW UP🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 (@ManojSh28986262) April 20, 2024
A Tamil independent filmmaker and writer shared the video on X which showed the boy falling ill and in great discomfort after consuming the smoked biscuits. The director in his caption also mentioned how even a spoonful of liquid nitrogen, used in the smoked biscuits, is extremely dangerous.
The director also demanded ban on the dangerous smoked buscuits and tagged the Tamil Nadu government in the post.
Replies to his post and his responses claim that the Tamil Nadu government had allowed two such stalls at a recent government fair in Chennai.
இது போன்று விற்கும் #SmokeBiscuit என்ற திண்பண்டத்தை உடனடியாக தடை செய்ய வேண்டும்.. குழந்தைகள் புகையை பார்த்து ஆசையாக சாப்பிட அடம் பிடிப்பார்கள்.. அதில் ஊற்றப்படுவது #LiquidNitrogen.. ஒரு ஸ்பூன் உட்கொண்டால் கூட உயிருக்கு ஆபத்து.. தமிழக அரச இதற்கு தடை விதிக்க வேண்டும் @CMOTamilnadu pic.twitter.com/Nel8I57h5A
— Mohan G Kshatriyan (@mohandreamer) April 21, 2024
இது உண்மையா..😳👀
— தளபதி ரிஷி ツ (@ThalapathiRISHI) April 21, 2024
“Let’s see if they are taking action,” said a user when it was pointed out that the video was from a stall allocated by the government at a fair in Chennai.