Beer, Whisky and Dog Poop through a Life Straw? Will pure water come out?
Just like the title says this episode literally has Mr Dog Poop putting dog poop in a blender with water and creating a poop shake that he attempts to drink through a Life Straw.
The guys run the life straw, a supposed survival tool through a battery of tests including drinking urine, blood, beer, whisky and even dog poop.
It is pretty crazy o say the least, but how are you going to know if it works? Have you tried it?
Too many people buy these and are relying on them in case of an emergency, but our test told a different story.
They taste like the plastic they are supposed to protect you from, you can taste all the fluids through the straw and the straw clogs easily when in murky or cloudy substances.
If you think the life straw is going to save your life or allow you to drink from a mountain stream safely, then you better watch this episode first.
It may just save your life or at least keep you out of the hospital.
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