Sauerkraut explosion prompts quarantine

Twenty-four students and four staff members at a central B.C. high school were briefly quarantined after a can of sauerkraut exploded Friday in a food science class.> > > > > The fire department, a hazardous materials unit and RCMP were called to Kelly Road Secondary School in Prince George at about 2 p.m. PT.> > > > > RCMP Const. Lesley Smith said school officials were concerned about a possible botulism outbreak after the contents of a years-old can of pickled cabbage splattered on students.> > > > > Officials later determined there was no cause for alarm.> > > > > The students briefly returned to their classes, then were dismissed early.

via cbc.ca

Dismissed early… because they smelt horrible and couldn’t stop laughing.

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