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Man Finds Dead Frog In Pepsi Can

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Here’s yet another item about something weird showing up in a product that isn’t the best P.R. for a corporation, via AFP:

A Florida man who cracked open an ice cold can of Pepsi found dismembered remains of a frog, the US Food and Drug Administration said today.

“It has been verified, and it was indeed a frog,” Charles Watson, a spokesman at the US food inspection authority, said from Florida, noting that the animal had been identified by an FDA lab.

Fred DeNegri of Ormond Beach told CNN television that he was taken aback by the “disgusting” blob he was not expecting in his drink.

Mr DeNegri bought the drink at a Sam’s Club wholesale grocer, CNN said.

The FDA has launched an investigation into how the incident occurred

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CNN:

DeNegri was grilling in his backyard tiki bar in Ormond Beach, Florida, when he popped open a can of Diet Pepsi, took a big gulp and started gagging, his wife, Amy, said.

He emptied out the can down a sink but something heavy remained inside. He shook the can until something resembling “pink linguini” slid out, followed by “dark stuff,” Amy DeNegri said.

But the heavy object inside the can never came out, she said.

“It was disgusting,” said Amy DeNegri, 54. “And now, what started out as a normal afternoon in our tiki bar has blown up into this crazy thing.”

The DeNegris took pictures before calling poison control and the FDA, which showed up the next day to examine the can in question and collect it for lab testing.

The couple received a copy of the completed report last week from the Food and Drug Administration Office of Regulatory Affairs, which concluded the foreign matter appeared to be a frog or a toad.

“The animal was lacking internal organs normally found in the abdominal and thoracic cavity,” the report notes.

A second, closed can from the same 36-pack of Diet Pepsi from Sam’s Club, was also submitted for testing, according to Amy DeNegri. No abnormalities were detected, the report states.

The FDA also conducted an investigation at the local Pepsi bottling plant in Orlando from August 4 to 11 and “did not find any adverse conditions or association to this problem,” spokeswoman Siobhan DeLancey said.

“We have not determined when or how the contamination occurred,” DeLancey said in an e-mail.

The couple is looking into legal action.

Pepsi will of course assure its customers what is obvious: 99.9999 percent of the cans of Pepsi are just fine. But it’s likely to get the comedians busy with new lines. A man drank some Pepsi and almost croaked…If the man drank the Pepsi he would have gotten a frog in his throat….Soft drinks have risks? I toad you so.. Pepsi:The beverage with ‘legs.”

PERSONAL NOTE: I am a huge fan of the flavor of Pepsi and have been since I was a kid. In fact, I have a can in front of me and will drink it right now. Nothing unusual…

RIVET!!

  • EEllis
    The whole idea just messes with my head. I can't imagine how screwed up something like this would make me. Fortunately there is probably a better chance of being hit by lightning than finding something in a can of soda, but maybe I'll start getting bottles anyway.
  • Father_Time
    eewww he drank some of it.

    I'm removing Pepsi from my Tiki Bar.
  • Yuck. Soda is not "hot packed" either, so it's not just a protein supplement but an actual microbial threat.
  • DLS
    We should end the irrationality about food irradiation -- but we shouldn't have to irradiate everything as insurance against mistakes like this!
  • DLS
    It's time for "good" advertising.

    Man buys Coke. Man drinks Coke, appears unimpressed. Man buys Pepsi. Man sees frog in Pepsi. [Camera changes view to frog, then back to man] Man smiles, nods head, tosses frog aside, smiles, happily drinks Pepsi.

    "Everybody and everything prefers Pepsi!"
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