BELLINGHAM — Bottles of marijuana-infused soda delivered to a Bellingham pot shop started exploding on the store shelf.
The manager of Top Shelf Cannabis, Zach Henifin, told a Seattle TV station that “It sounded like a shotgun going off.”
No one was injured at the store.
Henifin wore a face guard and protective clothing to move more than 300 bottles to a steel trash bin and most had exploded by Tuesday.
The legal sparkling pomegranate soda was made by Mirth Provisions of Longview and delivered on Sept. 28. Employees found a sticky mess the next day and heard and saw bottles randomly explode.
Mirth Provisions founder Adam Stites said there was too much yeast in the soda and fermentation caused excess carbon dioxide to build up.
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