A child snake fell directly from the roof and landed in the woman Margharita at the restaurant. She tells the whole story.

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Some restaurant experiences are unforgettable for wrong reasons. Ever found a hair in your food, saw a bug on your plate, or a bit in some that is definitely not there? For an American woman named Carleeta Andrews, things went to a new level of bizarre when a snake fell into her drink. Yes, you read it right. Carleeta Andrews suffered a real setback when a child fell straight from snake sealing and landed in his Margharita at Patron Mexican Restaurant and Cantina on the evening of 16 April.
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In a chat with 8news, Carletta recalled the incident. She said, “I bent down to take a sip and I saw some hit me in the forehead and I saw my husband as if I used to roam, I saw the snake in my margita.”
Carleeta Andrews also mentioned that the snake was “running.” He said, “It started wrapping around my straw.” He said that after that everything is a blot. He remembered that the workers were trying to remove the snake using the stick, but it was actually another customer who eventually picked it up and loose it out.
“I kept saying that please don’t let it go to my purse,” she remembered. “I left the shocks, I was shocked.” The restaurant allegedly offered him to take him to another booth, but she just wanted to get out.
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This is not the first time the snake made headlines in the meal. Back in March, a person named Rebon Dowklangboon from Thailand found a snake Inside His popsical. Yes, you read that right-a black and yellow snakes were really frozen in the snow. Rebon posted a shocking search on Facebook and shared the pictures of popsical with reptiles. Click here to read the full story.
So the next time you are going to dig in your snack or sweets, probably give it a second look – just to make sure that there is no unexpected “component” inside! Better than sorry, isn’t it?
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