A six-year-old girl was brought to hospital after drinking from a milk bottle which doctors suspect was filled with glue.
ITV News reports that Jessica Bamford took a swig from the bottle, which had been bought in a store owner by supermarket chain Iceland, only to spit it out when a "white, hardened substance" congealed around her mouth.
Mother Samantha immediately took her to the hospital, where doctors said that the 'milk' "smelt like false nail glue."
Luckily, she had not swallowed any of the liquid, and was left with only a few red marks around her mouth.
Iceland released a statement saying they "are sorry to hear about this issue but we would like the chance to investigate."