That's always a possibility. I'm stating not to buy the the opened and exposed spit/bacterial theory. At home, I've opened my fair share of drinks, drunk out of them, and put them back in the refrigerator unfinished many a time and never have I gotten a resulting substance like that!
Yes, but your fridge is refrigerated. If you pick up a drink off the rack often they are in cans or in plastic packaging. As well as that if you leave an unopened product like that with uncontrolled climate conditions it will start growing bacteria.
Is it normal to drink and put it back on the shelf at grocery store
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That's always a possibility. I'm stating not to buy the the opened and exposed spit/bacterial theory. At home, I've opened my fair share of drinks, drunk out of them, and put them back in the refrigerator unfinished many a time and never have I gotten a resulting substance like that!
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Yes, but your fridge is refrigerated. If you pick up a drink off the rack often they are in cans or in plastic packaging. As well as that if you leave an unopened product like that with uncontrolled climate conditions it will start growing bacteria.