In Canada, a bear broke into a car and drank 69 cans of carbonated water.

In Canada, a bear broke into a car and drank 69 cans of carbonated water.

The animal had a feast at three o’clock in the morning.

Sharon Roselle woke up around three o’clock in the morning after her dog started barking by the window. The woman decided to see what was going on and couldn’t believe her eyes when she saw a large black bear in her car! The animal had smashed the window of her truck to reach six cases of carbonated drinks that were inside.

Roselle explained that earlier that day she had bought the soda boxes for her small food truck. She thought it would be fine to leave the cans in her car overnight. However, it turned out to be a very unfortunate decision, as Roselle herself admitted that bears had broken into her car before (when they were looking for crackers!). She simply couldn’t imagine that a bear could smell the carbonated water through the car window.

“He was in pretty good shape, but he was hungry, and that was my mistake. Although I never thought that a can could smell like soda,” Roselle said.

She watched as the bear started opening the cans of non-alcoholic drinks and… drank 69 out of 72! It should be noted that the animal only ignored the diet soda.

It also turned out that the bear drank very clumsily. As a result, Roselle’s entire car was covered in sticky stains, and there were orange marks on the seats. According to local media reports, the bear also damaged the car’s roof and tore off the window handles.

Interestingly, the bear returned the next night, thinking that he might get lucky again. Unfortunately, Roselle realized her mistake and drove the car away in advance.

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