Like Mohamed said, they both work fine. That is pretty informal, though, so be careful using it in formal writing.
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I have already studied this part and there's no difference between them in the meaning, you can use them equally on the sentence.
1. Use a lot of (lots of) and too many when talking about plural countable nouns. Be careful as the meanings are different!
Compare these examples:
There were some people at the party. (There was more than one person at the party)
There were a lot of people at the party. (There were a large number of people at the party)
There were lots of people at the party. (There were a large number of people at the party)
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