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		<title>Comment on &quot;Want some poop in your drink, sir?&quot; &#8211;  Think again by Some news for the soda lovers : The Digital Light Scribe</title>
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		<description>[...] I came across a very alarming article in CNN Health, about how researchers found “Nearly half of the 90 beverages from soda fountain machines in one area in Virginia tested positive for coliform bacteria — which could indicate possible fecal contamination.” Yup you read that right, “fecal” contamination. Bacteria in poop, sh*t, feces, whatever you want to call it, was found in their sodas. The researchers still don’t know how that got there but what they’re sure of is “Many of the soda beverages from the dispensers fell below U.S. drinking-water standards, according to the findings.” Read more at My Health and Fitness Journal (http://myhealthandfitness.info). [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I came across a very alarming article in CNN Health, about how researchers found “Nearly half of the 90 beverages from soda fountain machines in one area in Virginia tested positive for coliform bacteria — which could indicate possible fecal contamination.” Yup you read that right, “fecal” contamination. Bacteria in poop, sh*t, feces, whatever you want to call it, was found in their sodas. The researchers still don’t know how that got there but what they’re sure of is “Many of the soda beverages from the dispensers fell below U.S. drinking-water standards, according to the findings.” Read more at My Health and Fitness Journal (<a href="http://myhealthandfitness.info" rel="nofollow">http://myhealthandfitness.info</a>). [...]</p>
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