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10 Unexpected Things That Could Make You Sick

Soda fountains

Most fast-food restaurants have self-serve soda fountains that are used throughout the day by lots of different people, and they often look like they haven’t been cleaned in a while. In one study, researchers analyzed 20 soft drinks from a soda fountain and found E. coli bacteria in 11 percent of the drinks. This dangerous bacterium can cause vomiting and painful stomach cramps.

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