Now a Drink That Reduces Energy Is Causing a Panic
Really, the only solution is just to not drink anything at all
An "anti-energy" drink is being blamed for making middle-school students vomit and act lethargic.
Some students from William R. Satz school in Holmdel, N.J., were reportedly sickened after they purchased Marley's Mellow Mood from their cafeteria and drank it, according to WNYW. Symptoms included vomiting, splitting headaches and feeling drowsy.
"It was like a zombiefest," one student told the news station.
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I said yesterday, water and gluten free bread is all we have left
This wouldn't have anything to do with, I dunno... not wanting to go to class, maybe?
Why would they be selling that in the cafeteria?
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