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Tomato Ketchup is safe; it’s NOT made of animal blood paste, cocaine, alcohol and urine

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A WhatsApp message is making rounds which claim that tomato ketchup is made from a mixture of animal blood paste, cocaine, alcohol and urine.

A NewsMobile reader sent us the video and the message to authenticate the video.

The message reads: “Did you know that Tomato 🍅 does not enter into the ketchup industry, & tomato sauce is made from a mixture of animal blood paste, cocaine, alcohol & urine! If U do not believe, watch the following video.”

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Shockingly the message is attached with a video which shows the making of Organicville Tomato Ketchup and in the voice over the ingredients shown in the video are said to be animal blood paste, cocaine, alcohol and urine.

But need not to worry as when NewsMobile did a fact check of the video, it revealed that though the making of the video was real, but the voice over was FAKE.

The voiceover was done to a video which was originally from Discovery Science’s famous show How Its Made and the original video was not even close to what the claims were made in the FAKE video.

Here’s the original video:

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