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ORMOND BEACH, Fla. (AP) - The Food and Drug Administration is testing a Diet Pepsi can that a central Florida man claims had the remains of a possible rodent inside.
Central Fla. man finds mouse in Diet Pepsi can - WWSB ABC 7 Florida - Sarasota, Bradenton, Venice, North Port, Siesta Key Breaking News, Weather, Sports and Traffic on the Suncoast | (http://www.mysuncoast.com/global/story.asp?s=10817914 - broken link)
OMG that's disgusting. I did find a dead fly once in the bottom of my Dannon yogurt with the fruit on the bottom... remember those? Yas, except for me, one of the fruits wasn't a blueberry, it was a flipply FLY! lol
Christmas Eve 2004. Hubby and I are enjoying a quiet, romantic night together under the glow of the Christmas tree. He retrieves a glass of wine for me and a bottle of O'Douls for him from the fridge. He sits back down under the tree, we clink a toast...glass and bottle, he takes a swig and immediatly spits out the liquid all over the place. We jump up, turn on the lights to find a dead rodent in his bottle of O'Douls. December 26, we are sitting in a lawyers office, bottle with rodent in hand. Three years later, we settle with Anheiser/Busch for $750.00.
I work with public water systems a lot and if you knew what was in those pipes in the street you'd never drink water again either.
We ingest bugs all the time.
I hate paying for water.....but I buy water by the gallon for drinking. I figure the water out of the tap is only safe after I've cooked it with food. Could be wrong based on your post!
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