Iced Tea Anyone?
#27
I used to work at Burger King before and the nozzles of the pop machines would have something like that from pouring so many drinks. You need to wash them everyday or else something like that would build up. I was told it was the sugar build up from pouring so many pops. My guess is the production plant wasnt cleaning the nozzles that poured the bottles. That is pretty gross, thats why i dont go and buy fountain drinks from fast foods. Lol
#29
it was a brand new bottle. i just opened it.
CFIA, Canadian Food Inspection Agency took one bottle for testing, they'll get back to me whenever, but the inspector said he's 99% sure it's mould. He said they're going to give tetley a lil visit.
I also released a bottle to Tetley. They've pulled the product from the store i bought it from. And im assuming from any other store in where the lot numbers are the same.
CFIA, Canadian Food Inspection Agency took one bottle for testing, they'll get back to me whenever, but the inspector said he's 99% sure it's mould. He said they're going to give tetley a lil visit.
I also released a bottle to Tetley. They've pulled the product from the store i bought it from. And im assuming from any other store in where the lot numbers are the same.
#31
I found a gas label in a bag of chips once, it smelt like *** also. I called the customer service department they told me to return the bag of chips to the store I brought it from and tell the store to ship the bag to them... 2 weeks later I got a $10 coupon LOL
#35
3-4 free bottles of tetly products... and $20 in coupons.
I was gonna play around with them a lil n maybe threaten a lawsuit, u know, make em flintch a lil. But i did some research and apperantly, mould like this is the most common problem for bottled iced tea. It is also harmless to humans, at most it'll give you the runs for half a day. So i figured i dont have much leverage. Not to mention it's stupidly tortureous and expensive to take legal action in Canada.
I was gonna play around with them a lil n maybe threaten a lawsuit, u know, make em flintch a lil. But i did some research and apperantly, mould like this is the most common problem for bottled iced tea. It is also harmless to humans, at most it'll give you the runs for half a day. So i figured i dont have much leverage. Not to mention it's stupidly tortureous and expensive to take legal action in Canada.
#36
3-4 free bottles of tetly products... and $20 in coupons.
I was gonna play around with them a lil n maybe threaten a lawsuit, u know, make em flintch a lil. But i did some research and apperantly, mould like this is the most common problem for bottled iced tea. It is also harmless to humans, at most it'll give you the runs for half a day. So i figured i dont have much leverage. Not to mention it's stupidly tortureous and expensive to take legal action in Canada.
I was gonna play around with them a lil n maybe threaten a lawsuit, u know, make em flintch a lil. But i did some research and apperantly, mould like this is the most common problem for bottled iced tea. It is also harmless to humans, at most it'll give you the runs for half a day. So i figured i dont have much leverage. Not to mention it's stupidly tortureous and expensive to take legal action in Canada.