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  • #2
    Ah I saw this yesterday and forgot I was going to share!

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    • #3
      You’d think they would have smelled it while pouring!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Rockgirl View Post
        You’d think they would have smelled it while pouring!
        That was my initial thought too!!

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        • #5
          There is no way possible to "accidently" think Pine-sol is apple juice. Pine-sol is very fragrant (odorous?) You smell it as soon as you open the bottle.

          I say it was intentional.

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          • #6
            I agree; it was in the original packaging, which doesn't look like juice packaging, and it was on a cleaning cart. Either it was malice or they had a mentally-disabled person on staff with a job too sensitive for them to perform safely.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by sharlan View Post
              There is no way possible to "accidently" think Pine-sol is apple juice. Pine-sol is very fragrant (odorous?) You smell it as soon as you open the bottle.

              I say it was intentional.
              I agree (about the smell etc) but I don't think it was intentional. I think it was simply a staff person too involved in something else (cell phone, chatting with co-worker etc) and they weren't paying attention.

              We see it all the time in every video and/or news story we see in regards to how awful daycares and daycare centers are.....

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              • #8
                Years ago, I served apple juice with snack a few days per week. The gallon jugs of juice I bought did resemble a jug of pine-sol, so I can see it happening. Thank goodness the kids weren’t harmed.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by sharlan View Post
                  There is no way possible to "accidentally" think Pine-sol is apple juice. Pine-sol is very fragrant (odorous?) You smell it as soon as you open the bottle.
                  I agree something seems fishy about this story. Although most people would notice from the smell (and it seems that the person serving the juice did), I do know of at least a couple people who can't smell anything, so wouldn't figure it out by the smell alone.

                  I also can't imagine the kids would want to drink more than one sip after tasting it...

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