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THIS IS EMAIL I RECEIVED :-

Please go through the following incident and let us implement.
This incident happened recently in Belgium.
We need to be even more careful everywhere.
A woman went boating one Sunday, taking with her
some cans of coke which she put in the refrigerator of the boat.

On Monday she was taken into ICU and on Wednesday she died. The autopsy rvealed a certain Leptospirose caused
by the can of coke from which she had drunk, not using a glass.

A test showed that the can was infected by dried rat urine and hence
the disease Leptospirosis. Rat urine contains toxic an deathly
substances.

It is highly recommended to wash thoroughly
the upper part of soda cans before drinking out of
them as they have been stocked in warehouses and
transported straight to the shops without being
cleaned.

A study in Spain showed that the tops of soda
cans are more contaminated than public toilets i.e.
full of germs and bacteria. So to wash them with
water is advised before putting it to the mouth to avoid any
kind of fatal accident.

Please pass this on to all whom you care...
 
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Whateverrrr...I ALWAYS clean the tops of pop cans, always have since they first invented pop cans, lol!
 
I always wash on the top of any food/juice cans before opening. :)
 
Yeah, I know about those bad reputation about drink cans for a long time... I never allow my sons to use cans but bottle.
We objected to have cans in our house... If my sons want to drink but use with glass. If we are on way to town then alway have bottle.
 
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