Unless you skipped childhood and morphed from a toddler to an adult, you’re probably familiar with Pokka‘s flavoured teas.
Blueberry, lemon, peach, and our favourite flavour, green, have always been there for our mouths to provide tasty refreshments whenever we needed it.
Reader: Green is not a flavour
Oh really? What flavour are those green-coloured Skittles then?
Reader: Green apple
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Reader: …
Fine, you win.
Anyway, when you have a sip of these popular drinks, you’re expecting a delicious beverage that will quench your thirst and satisfy your taste buds.
But what if you find some unwanted ingredients in your drink?
Guy Alleged POKKA Green Tea Bottle Has Mould That Looks Like Banana Slices
In a post on Facebook, user Ho Jun Wei detailed a gross experience he had with one bottle of Pokka’s Green Tea.
It wasn’t that it tasted weird or anything. He just found mould in it after drinking half the bottle.
In case you can’t see the post, here’s what he said:
“Guys help, bought it 2 weeks back and just opened it, had a nice dinner with dad and unknowingly drank half a bottle of POKKA greentea filled with mould now feeling grossed out, what to do now ley? DO CHECK YOUR DRINKS.PLS SHARE THIS OUT thanks *for people whose asking* i bought 2 bottles from giant and it appear to be 1 of the bottles only and is open today on the spot for dinner”
Basically, the man drank a bottle of Green Tea he had purchased from Giant two weeks ago, but later discovered that there was mould inside that looked like slices of banana.
It kind of looks like a banana and a yellow chrysanthemum flower had a baby.
No one knows what this black stuff is, though.
Netizen Response
Netizens, understandably, were disgusted.
But a few speculated that mould grew because the man left his drink out for too long when it should have been refrigerated.
Goody Feed can neither confirm nor deny this, mostly because we’re too grossed out at the moment to look into another bottle of Green Tea.
Jun Wei and many other netizens urged the public to check their drinks before they ingest it, for who knows what strange substances could be growing inside them.
Reader: Do you think people thought the same thing when they first drank bubble tea?
This is not the time for such deep discussions, dear reader.