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Reese's Puffs Cereal, Dubai - United Arab Emirates

1 month ago

Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Every time I eat Reese's Puffs cereal with milk, I feel nauseous. When I eat different types of cereal (like Cinnamon Toast Crunch) with milk, I do not feel nauseous. | Symptoms: Nausea

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anonymous38324
am i missing something? why would there be urine in the food?
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anonymous38526
yeah the original poster definitely left off context...did they taste the urine in the food?
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anonymous38530
seafood from the airport is a no for me....
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