Coors Light Bottles Contains Traces Of Cocaine; Real Shocking News And Satirical Entertainment Spreads Among Readers! How To Separate Fact From Fiction?

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The latest news about Coors Light Bottles were being speared with cocaine is absolutely not true. Based on the report, Coors Light Bottles were found to have small amounts of cocaine in the entire America. The news stated that U.S. Food and Drug Administration noticed the cocaine. The story was uploaded on Huzler a satirical news website and rapidly spread in Facebook and Twiter. The satirical news article states from Facebook:

"It has been reported by the FDA that cocaine has been found in Thousands of Coors Light beers nationwide. The FDA began investigating beers before they were sent out from the factories, as well as beers that were already on shelves ready for sale in thousands of businesses across the U.S. The FDA became suspicious of Coors Light being laced with a certain drug after thousands of people reported feeling "weird", "high" and even sick after drinking Coors Light."

The news states that FDA people are presently examining Coors Light Beer for more cocaine traces. The link for social sharing for the fake satirical article seems true to the social media community who will just take a fast look:


"Huzlers.com is a combination of real shocking news and satirical entertainment to keep its visitors in a state of disbelief."

The Coors Light cocaine news is a hoax, some of the satirical articles are seriously taken by social media readers. The stories that can be found in Twitter or Facebook feed, often find in friends' news feed, it is better that users should read and analyze the entire story first, if the story is too good to be true or too crazy to be true, there is a great possibility that it is a hoax. Think before you click and read before you share, so you will never be duped, just like others that were duped by this fake news.

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