Author Topic: The Cinnamon Challenge truth! - It's a deadly health risk!  (Read 1370 times)

This is a real fact! I learned it a couple of days ago.

So, I was in my science classroom, with a couple of my friends saying "I completed the cinnamon challenge!" Then, my science teacher put her two sense into:

"Hey guys, guys. I know you think the cinnamon challenge is fun, but it can be very dangerous. You see, putting a spoonful of cinnamon in your mouth could make you gag and cough. After you couch, sniffing your nose can get in the cinnamon particles into your lungs. That can cause breathing problems which you can eventually DIE from."

Seriously, look up cinnamon challenge health risk in Google!

In conclusion, I know you guys like the cinnamon challenge, but why would you risk YOUR OWN LIFE for swallowing one spoonful of cinnamon?

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« Last Edit: April 18, 2012, 10:44:57 AM by ScratchTehEPICSpaceDude »

but it will get people to like me!!!

but it will get people to like me!!!

everyone else is doing it!

This happens with literally any powdered thing if you breathe it in. Except the challenge gets it into your nose for you.

It's a form of population control implemented by the government!



because a spoon full of cinnamon helps the medicine go down 

because a spoon full of cinnamon helps the medicine go down 

Unless you're a diabetic.

because a spoon full of cinnamon helps the medicine go down 

In the most terrifying way...

if you soak the cinnamon is saliva as son as it goes into your mouth it shouldn't be as bad.

Powdered sugar does this too.
Powdered sugar goes good on strawberries, but you breathe it in, too.

if you soak the cinnamon is saliva as son as it goes into your mouth it shouldn't be as bad.

It's bad if you gag as it enters your mouth.

Before spring break, my school had an Easter fair, where we had to make stalls with games and stuff to raise money for various charities. Some of the people in my class actually had a cinnamon challenge stall.

They won 3rd place for most unique stall.

Before spring break, my school had an Easter fair, where we had to make stalls with games and stuff to raise money for various charities. Some of the people in my class actually had a cinnamon challenge stall.

They won 3rd place for most unique stall.

No offense, but they should have prevented that stall.

OP doesn't understand that you have to literally work in a cinnamon factory, sniff-testing the cinnamon to cause lung problems.