Alaska schoolchildren were served floor sealant instead of milk at a child care program, school district says
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Twelve elementary school children drank floor sealant believing it was milk after it was served to students at a childcare program in Juneau, Alaska, on June 14, according to the school district.
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Twelve elementary school children drank floor sealant believing it was milk after it was served to students at a childcare program in Juneau, Alaska.
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