In the period from July to September, Oceanic Beverages received 122 complaints about its Apple Sidra, which was said to contain sediments and was causing diarrhea and stomach ache among consumers, he said.
However, while the complaints started in July, the company did not recall the drink until September, Yang said.
If you like drinking Apple Sidra and have not been feeling well around July/September, you now know why.
I like how you can really taste the apples. My guess is they are imported from the best Japanese fruit farms and processed by hand using ancient techniques.
When I see a product in Taiwan that specifically advertises it has zero chemicals ect… it makes me even more nervous and I assume it’s probaly loaded with chemicals.
I remember many years ago a student said they lived downroad from a tea beverage plant.
He said “tea” was always coming out of the plant but he never saw tea leaves go in.
If you buy a coffee from 7 or family, does the water they use to make the coffee behind the counter get filtered? I don’t want any heavy metals in my coffee.