- A lady shared a video of discovering a battery inside a sealed bottle of a soft drink, causing online reactions.
- In a TikTok video, she shared that she purchased a drink only to discover an unexpected item inside.
- She shook the bottle to prove her claim, revealing the battery at the bottom.
A woman has elicited significant reactions on social media after posting a video showcasing her astonishing find—a battery located within a sealed bottle of soft drink that she had purchased.
In the video shared on her TikTok account, she detailed her experience of discovering the unexpected object inside the beverage.
To substantiate her assertion, she shook the bottle, which revealed the battery situated at the bottom.
The details regarding how the battery came to be inside the sealed container remain ambiguous.
Nevertheless, the woman took this opportunity to advise consumers to thoroughly examine their drinks prior to consumption.
As the video gained popularity online, numerous concerned viewers inundated the comment section with their reactions, expressing disbelief and worry regarding the incident.
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Reacting to the post…
@Leon: “this is just like the case of Donoghue vs Stevenson under tort of negligence. but unfortunately u cant sue them because u earlier saw it.”
@Carina Curtis: “Pepsi wei deɛ made in Ghana oo.”
@mattbotch: “pls dont open it. That will be your evidence when the company sue you.”
@TMboi: “Is this coke madam pls answer me?? You are spoiling others brand?”
@Kwame__Prempeh: “my sister go and read donoghue v Stevenson case.”
@Jennifer: “so that means that old bottles they don’t clean them.”
@mira baby: “Please take it to the company they will grove you money.”
@Nana Efya: “This video must go vera so that everyone can be careful.”
@Adepa Empress @177✨️💖: “This thing happened to my step mother when she was pregnant and she put on me i was the one who did it her i swear it wasn’t easy for me.”
@Kaakyire✅27/7: “Maybe they are charging the Pepsi.”
@samuelboateng6919: “Could it be the case of a sabotage? I mean is someone trying to undermine the company’s reputation?”