💨 Abstract
Health officials in Scotland are cautioning Gavin’s vodka fans about counterfeit half bottles filled with isopropyl, a medical disinfectant. Scammers are mimicking the popular budget brand, and the fake vodka has a distinct, unusual smell and taste. Consumption can lead to symptoms like abdominal pain, vomiting, dizziness, and severe cases may cause coma or death. Genuine bottles feature a laser-etched code, which fakes lack.
Courtesy: Craig Munro
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