I opened a new bottle of body armor drink last night. ( i just purchased this drink a couple days ago from the grocery store ).Date on bottle was 2023, but I read that body armors are supposed to be good for 1 year after the date
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on bottle, because the bottle date for them is the manufacturing date. So according to web sites, it's not supppsed to be expired or rancid. When opening the bottle, it made a cracking sound, as bottles do when they have never been opened before. I took a huge dip and swallowed it fast, as I was trying to hurry to go to bed. The second I swallowed the sip, I tasted a horrible rancid/sour taste, and my stomach started burning immediately. It was instant. It was the same burn as you get when you swallow a " shot" of liquor, but even more intense. I instantly got nauseaus, and started burping. The burning was horrible in my stomach. I picked up the bottle, to check date, and I could smell a very potent, rancid type smell coming from it. It had the lid on, and the smell was still absolutely vile. I knew instantly something was very wrong. My stomach continued burning for 1.5 hours after I took the big sip, and when I woke up this morning, the entire right side of my stomach area hurts. I have sharp, aching pains in my right side. The pains have been occurring for about 2 hours now. I feel like my stomach is getting sick, and I have the feeling like I have to run to the bathroom in a minute. I'm getting the feeling that I'm about to have diareah. I'm worried because I've never drank/eaten anything that tasted and smelled so putrid. I don't know what happened to the drink. I did notice a clear/crystal/crusty type substance on the top of the bottle though after further inspection. I have not touched the drink anymore, and have not pouted out the liquid to see what it looks like. I talked to 2 nurses, and they told me if my symptoms progress to go to urgent care, to call the company and report, and to call the store I purchased it from, which is kroger.
| Symptoms: Stomach Pain, Cramps, Nausea, Burping
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