Probably. It will depend both on the plastic the bottle is made from and its intended purpose.
The bird could carry some diseases and there is a possiblitity that there are on the bottle top and so i you drink out it you may get the bacteria/disease in your body. However I would just drink.
It is generally safe for a baby to drink from the same bottle of breastmilk twice, as long as the milk has been stored properly and the bottle has been cleaned and sanitized between feedings. However, it is important to follow proper guidelines for storing and handling breastmilk to ensure its safety for the baby.
If you drink a coca cola that has been expired for over 8 years that is kept in an American glass bottle and has never been opened or attempted to be opened likely nothing negative will happen; it will just taste very bad.
To get your child off the bottle is plain and simple. Take the bottle AWAY and DO NOT GIVE IT BACK. You will have to deal with crying for a couple of days, but if you stick to your guns, and do not give in, it will get easier. I am a mother of 4, and my youngest is 19 months old, She has been off the bottle since she was a year old, and hasn't had one since. There will be a few nights of crying, but just bear through it and it will get easier;
Drink it! It's still good provided it's been kept cool and out of the sun.
It is very unwise ever to consider any container which has contained a toxic substance for use as a container for food or drink, no matter how thoroughly you think it's been cleaned. It would be especially foolish to allow a child to drink from a bottle which normally contained a toxic liquid; a child could easily not distinguish in future whether such a bottle contained a safe drink or poison. For the same reason, one should never store toxic substances in containers normally associated with food or drink. Tragedies have occurred when children and adults have drunk from soft drink bottles and other food containers which have been used to hold poisonous substances.
It's been reported that he is, his drinking was serious when he was with Jennifer Aniston. But it was said that he was to be going into rehab for drinking problem.
Not if you want to maintain your eyesight.
Tizer, a carbonated soft drink originating from the UK, was first introduced in 1924. The distinctive bottle design has evolved over the years, but the drink itself has been a popular choice since its launch.
Not a good idea if it has been stored in leaded crystal (fancy looking), but if is in a glass bottle (like the original container) then it is probably fine.
The sugar likely got into the water outside the bottle through a spill or leak from the container. If the bottle was not sealed properly or if it was knocked over, the sugar could have dissolved in the water, creating a sugary solution. Additionally, if the bottle had condensation, sugar could have also been transferred through contact with the wet surface.
Yes. UHT milk has been heat treated in order to kill all pathogens (bad bacteria) and spoilage organisms. Unless the product smells off / rotten, you can drink it out of the bottle.