Coles shopper makes 'disgusting' discovery in popular product: 'I feel violently ill'
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Content Warning: The following article contains details of a disturbing discovery in a food product that may be upsetting to some readers. Reader discretion is advised.
Food safety is something many of us take for granted—until a routine snack takes a disturbing turn.
One woman’s evening routine ended in shock after she discovered something unexpected lurking in a common pantry item.
The unsettling find has now sparked confusion, disgust, and a response from one of Australia’s major supermarkets.
A woman’s nightly snack routine ended in horror after she discovered a mysterious mass inside a bottle of lime juice purchased from Coles.
Naomi, who regularly enjoyed frozen grapes with a splash of lime juice, had reached the end of her Coles-branded bottle when she noticed something odd.
Although the bottle appeared empty, she felt something solid shifting inside when she shook it.
Driven by curiosity, she cut open the plastic container—only to reveal a stomach-turning discovery.
In a video posted to social media, Naomi showed viewers what she found inside her bathroom sink: a fleshy, jelly-like blob that had slipped out of the bottle.
‘It honestly turned me and my partner's stomach especially not knowing what it is,’ she told shared.
She explained that the lime juice hadn’t yet expired—it was due in December—and she had finished the bottle within two weeks, well within the recommended six-week window.
Naomi said she felt ‘disgusted’ by the experience and has sworn off limes for the foreseeable future.
The reaction online was swift, with many viewers expressing their horror at the slimy mass.
‘What on Earth?’ one woman asked.
‘Mouse placenta obviously,’ another joked.
One viewer claimed they’d had the same thing happen just two nights prior, also with a Coles lime juice bottle.
Many speculated that the blob was a ‘SCOBY’—a Symbiotic Culture of Bacteria and Yeast—typically used in fermenting drinks like kombucha.
SCOBYs have a thick, rubbery texture and a jelly-like appearance, and while they may look unsettling, they’re generally harmless.
The lump in Naomi’s bottle appeared to have those same characteristics, suggesting the lime juice may have undergone unintentional fermentation.
Coles confirmed they were investigating the matter after Naomi contacted them directly.
A spokesperson shared that the supermarket was in the process of transitioning its lime juice packaging from opaque bottles to transparent ones.
‘At Coles, we take pride in providing our customers with great quality and value everyday. If a product doesn’t meet our customers' expectations, we encourage them to bring it back into store so we can provide a refund or replacement,’ the spokesperson said.
‘We have transitioned the packaging of our Coles Lemon Juice 250mL and 500mL from opaque bottles to transparent bottles, making them kerbside recyclable.’
‘At Coles, we are committed to reducing unnecessary and problematic plastic in our packaging, with more initiatives to follow including the transition of Coles Lime Juice 250mL to transparent bottles that are kerbside recyclable in the coming weeks.’
In a previous story, we reported on another shocking food discovery that left a customer horrified.
This time, it involved a rat found in a salad at a well-known restaurant.
To read more about this unsettling find, click here.
With so many questions surrounding this bizarre discovery, what do you think could have caused the strange blob? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
Food safety is something many of us take for granted—until a routine snack takes a disturbing turn.
One woman’s evening routine ended in shock after she discovered something unexpected lurking in a common pantry item.
The unsettling find has now sparked confusion, disgust, and a response from one of Australia’s major supermarkets.
A woman’s nightly snack routine ended in horror after she discovered a mysterious mass inside a bottle of lime juice purchased from Coles.
Naomi, who regularly enjoyed frozen grapes with a splash of lime juice, had reached the end of her Coles-branded bottle when she noticed something odd.
Although the bottle appeared empty, she felt something solid shifting inside when she shook it.
Driven by curiosity, she cut open the plastic container—only to reveal a stomach-turning discovery.
In a video posted to social media, Naomi showed viewers what she found inside her bathroom sink: a fleshy, jelly-like blob that had slipped out of the bottle.
‘It honestly turned me and my partner's stomach especially not knowing what it is,’ she told shared.
She explained that the lime juice hadn’t yet expired—it was due in December—and she had finished the bottle within two weeks, well within the recommended six-week window.
Naomi said she felt ‘disgusted’ by the experience and has sworn off limes for the foreseeable future.
The reaction online was swift, with many viewers expressing their horror at the slimy mass.
‘What on Earth?’ one woman asked.
‘Mouse placenta obviously,’ another joked.
One viewer claimed they’d had the same thing happen just two nights prior, also with a Coles lime juice bottle.
Many speculated that the blob was a ‘SCOBY’—a Symbiotic Culture of Bacteria and Yeast—typically used in fermenting drinks like kombucha.
SCOBYs have a thick, rubbery texture and a jelly-like appearance, and while they may look unsettling, they’re generally harmless.
The lump in Naomi’s bottle appeared to have those same characteristics, suggesting the lime juice may have undergone unintentional fermentation.
Coles confirmed they were investigating the matter after Naomi contacted them directly.
A spokesperson shared that the supermarket was in the process of transitioning its lime juice packaging from opaque bottles to transparent ones.
‘At Coles, we take pride in providing our customers with great quality and value everyday. If a product doesn’t meet our customers' expectations, we encourage them to bring it back into store so we can provide a refund or replacement,’ the spokesperson said.
‘We have transitioned the packaging of our Coles Lemon Juice 250mL and 500mL from opaque bottles to transparent bottles, making them kerbside recyclable.’
‘At Coles, we are committed to reducing unnecessary and problematic plastic in our packaging, with more initiatives to follow including the transition of Coles Lime Juice 250mL to transparent bottles that are kerbside recyclable in the coming weeks.’
In a previous story, we reported on another shocking food discovery that left a customer horrified.
This time, it involved a rat found in a salad at a well-known restaurant.
To read more about this unsettling find, click here.
Key Takeaways
- A woman discovered a fleshy blob inside a Coles lime juice bottle after finishing it.
- The unknown mass, believed to be a SCOBY, made her feel ‘disgusted’ and sparked widespread horror online.
- Others reported similar experiences, suggesting the juice may have fermented unintentionally.
- Coles is investigating and said they are switching to transparent, recyclable bottles for better visibility.
With so many questions surrounding this bizarre discovery, what do you think could have caused the strange blob? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!