Disgusting moment Arkansas man finds a mouse in his soft drink can
- Man from Arkansas claims to have found a mouse inside his Red Bull
- Disgusting video shows man cut the can in half to reveal dead rodent
- John Henley posted the video on social media and said he felt 'unwell'
A disgusted man has claimed that he has found a dead mouse inside his can of Red Bull.
Josh Henley said he made the grim discovery after he bought the energy drink on Sunday night from a gas station in Arkansas.
The video, which Mr. Henley posted on his Facebook wall, shows him cutting the can in half with scissors to reveal what appears to be a dead mouse inside.
'I drink Red Bull all the time', he says in the footage.
'I don't know if it's factory or what but there's a dead rat in here,' he declares as he opens the can to make the grim discovery.
Henley reportedly said that he didn't finish the drink after he bought it and left it in his car overnight and when he went to pour the drink out the next day, he felt something hit the top.
'When I emptied it out, I heard that thud, I was like 'what is that?!', and I said 'oh my God' so I said 'I gotta film it 'cuz nobody's gonna believe it', so, I cut it open and my God, it's a big ol' mouse in there,' he said.
Grim: Henley bought the can in an Arkansas garage on Sunday night and had left it in his car. When he went to empty the can he made the shocking discovery
Shocking: The footage shows him cutting the can in half with scissors to reveal what appears to be a dead mouse inside
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.
The pawn shop worker has urged people in the footage to 'check their Red Bulls because they might have rats in them'.
Since the video was posted it has over 102,500 shares and over 3,000 reactions to the shocking footage.
Not all of the viewers thought that the footage was genuine with one or two say that the mouse could have crawled through the hole to get into the can and not been able to get out again.
One said: 'It obviously went in after you drank it.'
A spokesman for Red Bull said: 'It is inconceivable that a particle - let alone anything like this - could pass through the processes of world-class, modern beverage manufacture.'
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