Tesco squash branded ‘radioactive’ for ‘BURNING kids’ hands and mouths’

TESCO’S new quadruple-strength squash has been branded “radioactive” for reportedly burning youngsters’ arms and mouths.

The grocery store big launched 12 flavours final month to exchange its double-strength model.

Supermarket giant Tesco's new quadruple-strength squash was branded 'radioactive' after parents claimed it burnt kids
Grocery store big Tesco's new quadruple-strength squash was branded 'radioactive' after mother and father claimed it burnt youngsters

Prospects get a stronger drink in a smaller bottle because the agency goals to chop plastic. However mother and father say it has irritated their youngsters’ pores and skin and completely stained cups and glasses.

Buyer Melissa Kent mentioned: “My nephew couldn’t drink the stuff as his mouth began tingling. It’s radioactive to say the least.”

Mum Rachel McCafferty requested: “Has anybody else been burned by the Tesco quadruple energy squash?”

Gran Sheila Howell, from Worthing, West Sussex, says Tesco suggested her to hunt medical consideration after her three-year-old grandson obtained undiluted squash on his arm and face.

She added: “His pores and skin went brilliant purple and took over an hour to go down. He was in some discomfort. It makes me marvel what occurs to your insides once you drink this.”

Tesco and its provider are investigating her claims.

Web site opinions complain the drink tastes “too artificial”.

Tesco mentioned: “When diluted appropriately, our quadruple energy squash is similar energy as our different squash merchandise.

“Whether it is consumed undiluted or incorrectly diluted, it is going to be stronger. Nonetheless there's nothing to counsel this might trigger any hurt. The dilution directions are clearly seen on the label.”

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