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  1. Lin
    August 6, 2012 @ 10:03 pm

    All that bottled water and not a drop that’s good.

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  2. Becky
    August 5, 2012 @ 6:30 pm

    I do believe that once something like this happens, the store will get in touch with the distributor – who will then come out – assess the situation and clean up. BUT once this does happen, the product is no longer sellable – it will show up as a LOSS to the store and they will get NEW products. IT cannot be resold as individual bottles or cans.

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    • Suz
      August 5, 2012 @ 7:19 pm

      That would be good, as a loss. But it will be saving alot of people becoming obese, and less addictions to soda.

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  3. Suz
    August 5, 2012 @ 5:38 pm

    I say, dispose of all those soda bottles, and cases!!

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  4. Liz
    August 5, 2012 @ 5:24 pm

    Definite earthquake! What a sticky mess. I would NOT want to be the one responsible for picking up, washing all the leftover sticky bottles, and trying to mop up the soda, and all the rinsing needed to get rid of the mess, especially under those shelves. Maybe they have insurance that brings in professional cleaners, like those that clean up after violent crimes?

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  5. Jean H
    August 5, 2012 @ 11:38 am

    Earthquake maby or someone had a very misbehaving kid. LOL

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