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No. We should define fecal matter. Fecal matter, or feces, is human digestive waste that is removed from the body, preferably 1-2 times a day through a process called defecation. It has nothing to do with unborn children (fetuses). While Pepsi allegedly contracts out to companies that allegedly use fetal tissue in the research and manufacture of flavorings, there is no evidence that human excrement is ever deliberately added.

What you will find on occasion is the same type of bacteria that is found in human waste on drink dispensers in restaurants. That is likely not the fault of PepsiCo, but of the individual restaurants as well as the nature of drink dispensers. Drink dispensers are in the air and pick up whatever bacteria is in the air, and employees don't always wash their hands after using the toilet. Even if they do, it is still possible to have cross-contamination. If you wash your hands and then touch a door that someone else touched after not washing their hands, you can pick that up and then transfer that to the drink dispenser. Of course, the bacteria in question doesn't only grow in the restroom and on body waste. It might also grow in trash containers and on spoiled food.

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