Blowing up a storm: Hot cross buns all good with breathalyser test
A video that went viral on social media on Wednesday showed a traffic cop using a breathalyser before and after eating half of a hot cross bun.
The act of chewing the bun and the breakdown of its ingredients in your mouth will yield small traces of ethanol.But as Western Cape Traffic's Kyle Reinecke explains, the results of that kind of breathalyser alone are not enough to justify an immediate arrest.
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