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A warning about a consumer finding mold inside a container of Capri Sun fruit drink was posted to Facebook in February 2013 and echoed similar confirmed incidents consumers had experienced with Capri Sun products in the previous years: In July 2012, for example, two families in Virginia Beach, Virginia, reported containers of Capri Sun drink that did not taste right and showed evidence of mold formation: And in February 2012, a Pennsylvania woman maintained she found a glob of mold inside her daughter's Capri Sun drink: Further, in January 2012, a North Carolina boy found a slimy object his mother believed to be a worm inside a Capri Sun container: Kraft Foods, the parent company of the Capri Sun brand, stated the worm was likely a mold formation, a phenomenon sometimes found in packages of Capri Sun that have been accidentally breached, as the product is made without preservatives: Kraft later confirmed and reiterated this information on its web site's Capri Sun FAQ: Philadelphia television station KYW reported that despite its appearance, the type of mold found in damaged Capri Sun products probably would not cause harm if accidentally ingested:
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