And she should be very grateful that it did not explode.
Edited to add- I hate how when you now click on comments the caption doesn’t show. Thus, I didn’t see your caption before commenting. Anyway, if that had blown I cannot imagine the permanent smell.
traumatic memory unlocked. the summer i got my first car i left a bottle of chia seed kombucha in my cupholder on a very hot summer day. it exploded and i was pickin chia seeds out of every single area of that car until the day i got i new one.
I did this the first time I ever drove my car by myself. My mom sent me on a grocery run right after I got my license. I forgot a pack of strawberries in there. I didn’t notice for about 3 days… The strawberries had melted into the carpet. I forever had a large red stain in the back
My friends mom had milk explode in her car in the wintertime and I guess it wasn’t cleaned out all the way so by the time the hot sizzle of summer arrived, that car smelled like a sour heaping pile of rancid garbage. It sucked when her mom drove and it was hot outside. Like being stuck inside an actual asshole, I’d imagine.
I used to be a detailer. Truck came in with an exploded gallon of milk in the middle of the summer. If that wasn’t bad enough, the power steering was out which meant you couldn’t stick your torso out the window and drive it. You had to bask in the exploded milk.
I bought a car years ago where the old owners wife had one explode in the trunk. It was years before I bought it, but it still smelled like spoiled milk.
No idea why you got down voted. You're completely right. Any reddit moron watching "LA Beast" who wants to go out and do this - you're going to get sick. Maybe not the first time but you will. Do not do it.
If you add some white vinegar to it, then you have the start of cottage cheese! Don't waste it! It may look gross, but if you know how to handle it, then it's still good! 😊
My ex's car smelled like rotten milk for MONTHS. I just figured it was the collection of Starbucks cups. Then we found a half gallon of milk that had fallen into the spare tire well.
Put the jug in the bushes of a neighbor you hate, just give it a good shake before you do or for added effect, open it and dump a little bit of it out and put some dry ice in it.
At least it didn’t pop. In Canada we have bags of milk and a friend forgot them in his back seat. They exploded in the hot sun all over the inside of his car.
Came home from work a couple of years ago and I thought I walked into a death house. No one was home and I freaked out. Went room to room and the smell got worse. Opened my sons door and dam near got knocked over. There was a spray pattern from his closet to the ceiling. In his closet was 40oz. ice tea bottle,the cap had blew off it. After interrogating my son he admitted that he and a friend made a stink bomb out of milk and tuna fish. Fucking stunk for weeks.
My dad has anosmia and did that with ground beef for like a week. It was horrific. Multiple deep cleanings didn’t help. Even months later, the car still stank.
Reminds me of the time we drove with Grandma from Austria to Italy and on the way there she forgot to close her new bottle of tea tree oil which then seeped through her purse into the car cushions. First we were like you got a bit too much on you Granny but as it intensified we realized we were in for a fresh trip. I still can’t deal with the smell 30 years later 🤣
My old roommate and I could never finish milk, so we’d put it in the “milk garden” (the sunny porch behind the apartment). It was fascinating watching the milk turn colors and consistencies, like slow, gross lava-lamps. Milk will eventually become clear if left in the sun long enough.
Should be fine, just shake it up real good