The concerned mom immediately checked the expiry date but the tetra pack drink is to be expire only this December 5, 2015, but the tetra pack was heavy so she decided to open it using scissor at the bottom part of the tetra pack.
Rissa claimed she found a "thing" that "smelled putrid" (putrid means rotting and emitting an extremely unpleasant smell) in it.
She then decided to post these photos on Facebook to call the attention of the manufacturer which is Nestle Philippines, and also to share her experience to public for raise awareness.
Nestle Philippines is currently investigating a strange object found by a horrified consumer in their chocolate and malt powder product Milo Tetra Pack.
Update to the viral photo's that Rissa Gabriel Zaragoza is now on full cooperation on the probe by Nestle Philippines on this incident.
Everyone is encourage to share this post to promote social and public awareness and safety on all drinks out there in the market.