Post by Adriana Velez
Hey, you know that mug you use at the office? The one you use for your coffee or tea, that you maybe wash out at the sink every night? The one you protect because you don't want anyone to use it and contaminate it with their other-person germs? Well, I have bad news for you: Your coffee mug is crawling with filth. Professor Charles P. Gerba says that "twenty percent of office mugs carry fecal bacteria." EW! "And 90 percent are covered in other bacteria." UGH! "In an office, most people tend to clean their cups with bacteria-laden sponges or scrub brushes instead of a dishwasher. That bacteria transfers to the mug and can live there for three days." OMG!!! Did you know this?!?Image may be NSFW.
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Hey, you know that mug you use at the office? The one you use for your coffee or tea, that you maybe wash out at the sink every night? The one you protect because you don't want anyone to use it and contaminate it with their other-person germs? Well, I have bad news for you: Your coffee mug is crawling with filth. Professor Charles P. Gerba says that "twenty percent of office mugs carry fecal bacteria." EW! "And 90 percent are covered in other bacteria." UGH! "In an office, most people tend to clean their cups with bacteria-laden sponges or scrub brushes instead of a dishwasher. That bacteria transfers to the mug and can live there for three days." OMG!!! Did you know this?!?Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.
