A woman from Texas wanted to relax a day off, and went fishing, she brought Coca Cola cans with her and she put them in the refrigerator.After, she drank one of them and got leopardesses . She had to go to the Special Unit part of the Hospital. The next day, she died.
They found that the Can had Rat Urine, Rat urine is highly dangerous and kills many people, it has toxic in it. Many people didn't wash the can, but how was it possible of Urine? Do they want to kill us? They gave the woman leopardesses. At least be careful and save a life of you're or a family member. At least wash the can first then pour it in a cup. Please, don't loses a life like the unlucky woman from Texas. This is not the first one, this also happened in Russia a few months ago. 5 or so, She died at age 89 from drinking Coca Cola. BE CAREFUL, THE NEXT ONE MIGHT BE YOU.
It is probably not true, but I wouldn't doubt it. warehouses are probably the scummiest places in the world. Most of them do have rats, but I don't know how ling to bacteria would live on a metal can, in that, aren't they wrapped in plastic inside boxes? I think that if a rat urinated on one of the loads, it would be detected by the wet cardboard or plastic, and ultimately destroyed.
Oh never mind i just read the what Total Review said, and now i understand
Thanks for actually reading the other posts. It would take a diseased rat to really pee on a can, and then someone drink it right away. The bacteria can't survive that long and most people put the drinks in a cool condition which kills it even more. There can be outbreaks of diseases but this is like saying you can get cancer from kissing someone.
Coca-cola is fine, the woman probably lived in a white trash area. I saw how they clean them, rat urine wouldn't stand a chance, they De-ionize that stuff.
They de-ionize the water in that stuff. They de-ionize everything, in that stuff..
It's really clean, it's more likely a rat pissed in her can than it was Coca-Cola...
Besides. it's just a big media scare, there are more important things to worry about.
Uuuuuhhhh, she went camping? If she was fishing then she was probably sitting in a chair with her can on a little box, where anything could've fallen in there from above or something, how rat urine got in there, dunno, strange things happen, like spontaneous combustion!
There are way more dangerous things out there than spending half an hour testing each Coca-Cola can you buy for rat urine and anything else that might've fallen in there some way some how.
Plus, if you're like me, I inspect my cans, wash them, inspect them again, take a sip, wait a bit, then drink it little by little. I'm super-cautious when it comes to most things. No rat unrine is going to get through my maniac precautions. I'm safe, and if I'm not, then there's no way any normal person is, and everyone's going to die from tainted coke.
J4son, this was an e-mail hoax. I guess I am going to have to post this after every other post. The disease is real but you will not get it from a can. Only diseased rats have toxic urine. Here is the only way you can get the disease from the can.
Get a diseased rat to pee on it and then drink the coke with the urine immediately.
* International commercial corporations are bound both by law and by their own conditions of operation to maintain strict standards of hygiene and cleanliness. If such a thing happened it would be in the news as a public product recall.
* Urine is generally non-toxic. You could drink any kind of urine and not even be ill from it- the exception being if the animal from which said urine came from had some kind of blood-borne disease, septicaemia, or urinary tract infection. Urine, normally, is sterile.
So did the family sue for urine on the can? If they didn't, they lost both a family member and at least a couple of millions.
International commercial corporations are bound both by law and by their own conditions of operation to maintain strict standards of hygiene and cleanliness. If such a thing happened it would be in the news as a public product recall.
Didn't that happen with the tomatoes?
Urine is generally non-toxic. You could drink any kind of urine and not even be ill from it- the exception being if the animal from which said urine came from had some kind of blood-borne disease, septicaemia, or urinary tract infection. Urine, normally, is sterile.
How about stop drinking pop altogether? It's just empty calories and sugars that are bad for your teeth and general health!
Anyway, TotalReview beat me to it -- the story is absolutely fake, it's a myth created by some bored idiot(s). Danstanta, if you're ever going to post anything, please provide a link to the story and do some prior researching before posting all excitedly.
And, adding onto what TotalReview wrote, if an incident like this were to occur, it would probably be front page -- in the news type of thing, considering it's a major company. Coca Cola would've been harshly scrutinized and we all would've read about it somewhere.
People will honestly believe anything these days, it's sort of funny!