This Kid Found A Tiny Dead Rat Floating In His Dr. Pepper Bottle

You don’t ever want to find anything in a bottle of soda that isn’t soda. If I see a bubble that looks sketchy, I won’t drink it, let a lone a whole f*cking rodent.

This poor 3-year-old kid in Texas drank half his 20-ounce bottle of Dr. Pepper, before finding out there was a tiny soda-drenched rat inside, according to KPRC2 in Houston.

In KPRC’s photos you can clearly see the rat-shaped animal’s eyes, nose and even ears as it’s submerged in the rest of the unconsumed soda.

The kid’s grandfather, John Graves, made the discovery and has taken his grandson to a pediatrician to get blood and urine samples taken.

While Dr. Pepper said it’s almost impossible for this type of occurrence on their end, they’ve asked for the bottle so they can test it, however, Graves is holding on to it for some testing of his own, to see where the rodent might have come from, and see how concerned they should be that their grandson drank it.

They should just keep it in the bottle for a while and see if it dissolves the way mice do in Mountain Dew.

h/t mashable

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