Replying to @aisha rosario Little ones like Briar are why we share so much about food safety. So, no parent has to ever go through what Briar's family went through and say "I didn't know." This is their story: "We want to share Briars story so that maybe my poor choice can save your babies from a horrific experience like this. Yesterday we were in Disneyland. Briar had a bite of popcorn in his mouth at 10am. I went to take the bucket away as we were ready for a ride. He sucked in to cry and inhaled the popcorn. It went down his throat. He cleared it quickly. He cried and coughed for a while but we felt it was behavioral. After about 15m I started to worry because he was still upset. As the coughing stopped I could hear him wheezing and noticed an irregular breathing pattern starting. I started running for First Aid knowing in my gut something was wrong. First aid checked him over and his 02 levels looked good, but she recognized the wheeze and called 911. Paramedics looked him over and gave the same report, vitals were clear and they believed the popcorn likely scratched his throat causing discomfort and the wheeze from crying. His breathing improved as we sat there. We partied at Disneyland for a couple hours and he was great, just clingy. He fussed in his sleep so I picked him up and noticed his breathing was labored again. I called our GP and she told me to call 911. I got frantic. Paramedics loaded us on board and gave him oxygen. He was rushed in at 1am for emergency surgery. He had popcorn remnants stuck in both his lungs, obstructing his airway. It wasn't until the surgeon came in to talk with us that we understood how serious it was. The surgeon made it clear that it was very likely Briar would NOT make it through his surgery due to his low his o2 levels and anticipating that the popcorn had expanded. All we could do was cling to our baby and beg the doctors to bring him back out safe to us. Briar is recovering in the NICU today. The surgeon said to us many of these kids are braindead before they even get to him. Don't give nuts, popcorn, grapes, raisins to kids under five. We are so happy and thankful to be snuggling him today!" #introducingsolids #startingsolids #chokinghazard #aspiration