Las 7 cosas más asquerosas encontradas en bebidas de Coca Cola | DrossRotzank - Summary

Summary

The video presents 7 disgusting things found in Coca-Cola bottles. These include:

1. A condom (ranked #1) - A couple found a used condom in their Coca-Cola bottle and sued the company, winning $250,000.
2. A mouse (ranked #2) - A man in Chile found a 6 cm mouse floating in his Coca-Cola.
3. A mushroom (ranked #3) - A father and daughter in Chile found a mushroom in their Coca-Cola bottle.
4. A spider (ranked #4) - A couple found a spider in their Coca-Cola bottle.
5. A cotton swab (ranked #5) - A woman found a cotton swab in her Coca-Cola bottle.
6. An insect (ranked #6) - A man in China found an insect in his Coca-Cola can.
7. A straw or cigarette (ranked #7) - A man found a straw or cigarette in his Coca-Cola bottle.

Each of these incidents is presented as a separate anecdote, with some being confirmed by the company and others being disputed.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Coca-Cola was founded in 1886 in Atlanta, USA.
2. A man found a straw or cigarette in a 350 milliliter bottle of Coca-Cola.
3. A man in China found an insect in a can of Coca-Cola.
4. The company had to pay compensation to the man in China.
5. A woman found a cotton swab in a 1.5-liter bottle of Coca-Cola.
6. Coca-Cola had to pay a fine of 100,000 Argentine pesos for the incident.
7. A couple found a spider in a three-liter bottle of Coca-Cola.
8. A local Coca-Cola representative asked the couple for the bottle and the insect to investigate.
9. A father and daughter found a mushroom in a one-liter bottle of Coca-Cola.
10. The man took his daughter to the emergency room after finding the mushroom.
11. A man in Chile found a 6-centimeter mouse in a bottle of Coca-Cola.
12. The company investigated the incident but did not confirm or deny it.
13. A couple found a condom in a bottle of Coca-Cola in the 1990s.
14. The couple sued Coca-Cola and won the trial, receiving $75,000 each.
15. Coca-Cola had to pay an additional $250,000 and $20,000 for unknown reasons.