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Rats use Pop cans as Urinal I just found this on the internet from Kim McKinney, Dept. for Public Health: Whenever you buy a can of coke or other canned soft drink, please make sure that you wash the top with running water and soap before you touch your lips to it. If no water is available please find a straw. A family friend DIED after drinking a can of soda. Apparently, she didn't clean the top before drinking from the can. The top was encrusted with dried rat's urine which is toxic and obviously lethal to her. Canned drinks and other foodstuffs are stored in warehouses and shipping containers that are usually infested with rodents, and are then transported to retail outlets without being properly cleaned. These cans are also made of aluminum, which is not good to put into your body either. The coatings on the inside of the can supposedly protect the drink from touching the can, but since coke and pepsi contain phosphoric acid, and the diet versions of any canned drink contains aspartame, who believes that these coatings can provide perfect protection? Aspartame will eat up Teflon coated pumps, and NOTHING touches Teflon! Why anyone would continue to drink toxic liquids out of aluminum containers is beyond my understanding. I threw out all the aluminum cooking utensils in my home. My dad died of Alzheimer's and I don't want that for me.
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