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When I was a kid I had a chemistry set and two of the things it came with was a packet of baking soda and a packet of citric acid power. The experiment was to mix the two powders and then add water and it'd cause a reaction between the acid and the base. Yeah I had already done that with vinegar back in the day. I built a baking soda/vinegar volcano back as a kid in 1st grade (my dad helped). It wasn't for school or anything I just loved science.
Actually I have a photo of my volcano. I'll add it to this post. You'd put baking soda in the top and then there's a tube that runs under the volcano and to a squeeze bottle. You'd add vinegar, 3 drops of red food colouring, 3 drops of orange food colouring, and a smidgen of hand soap, swirl it around (you don't want it to fully mix) and then you squeeze it and blam! Eruption!
Anyway I was curious what pure citric acid tasted like. Anyway I'm 99% sure warheads are just coated in pure citric acid. Also I ate at least 80% of that citric acid.
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