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I am giving everyone fair warning the picture after the link is not pretty…. Make sure to share this post with family and friends — you do not want them to find what is in the picture below. This picture was taken by Amber who bought this Capri Sun for her children…. When her son was finishing his drink he felt something funny with his straw — so they cut it open to this!!!!!
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A father is warning parents about nasty fungus that could be lurking in their kids' juice drinks after he found mold floating in his child's Capri Sun pouch. Cameron Hardwick of Columbus, Indiana, discovered a gross blob floating in a pouch of strawberry kiwi-flavored Capri Sun he was going to give to his daughter as treat last month.

Hardwick took to Facebook to alert parents of the find, and his stomach-churning video went viral, amassing more than 21 million views. So I shake it up some, only to find an unknown substance floating around in the package," he said.

The company reached out to Hardwick on Sept. The test revealed a "micro-puncture" in the packaging, which allowed oxygen to enter and cause the mold, Hardwick wrote in a follow-up Facebook post. Breathing in or touching mold or mold spores may cause allergic reactions or asthma attacks in some people.

The company recommends on its website to gently squeeze each pouch to check for leaks, which could allow mold to grow. Any leaky or punctured pouches should be immediately discarded. He has tackled every asment from interviewing astronauts on the International Space Station to prison inmates training service dogs for military veterans.

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