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Omg! Man finds dead mouse in a can of Red Bull he was drinking (video)

Disgusting moment man finds dead mouse in the can of Red Bull he was drinking (video) 

A man from Arkansas claims he found a dead mouse in his can of Red Bull and he shared a video as evidence.

Josh Henley said he made the grim discovery after he bought the energy drink on Sunday night from a gas station in Arkansas. He had drunk some of the content and was taking another sip when he felt something hit his lips.

He filmed himself cutting open the can to reveal the mouse after which he posted it on his Facebook.
He wrote: "Well guys I think Red Bull just lost my business !!!!! Bought a Red Bull last night and well I happen to look in it was bout to spit sunflower seeds and I see a damn mouse people check your stuff !!!"

Disgusting moment man finds dead mouse in the can of Red Bull he was drinking (video)

In the clip, Josh can be heard saying "I drank a Red Bull last night and, you can't see it, but apparently I shouldn't have got a Red Bull because there is a mouse in there."
He then starts cutting the can with a pair of scissors before reaching for a knife.
He continues: "I don't know if it's the factory or what... but this is crazy because I drink Red Bull all the time and I think I'm just going to quit."
The video went viral after it was posted and it now has over 771,000 shares. However, not everyone thinks the fault is from Red Bull and they pointed out that the rat may have crawled in after he drank it and left it.
Joshua Nightingale commented: "You drank it last night, most likely that mouse got in after you drank it and went to sleep. Wouldn't you have noticed it last night after or while you were drinking it?"
Another comment said: "It obviously went in after you drank it."
But Josh said that he doesn't think the mouse crawled into the can on its own because he saw no other signs it had been in his car.
In response to the video, a spokesman for Red Bull said: "It is inconceivable that a particle - let alone anything like this - could pass through the process of world-class, modern beverage manufacture."

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