Can mixing mt dew and water pass a urine drug screen?!


Question: some friends brought up myths on passing drug screens, and now we are trying to see who is right on how to pass one. i do not do drugs or drink, and didnt do so before i was pregnant, but do find it intresting to hear the stupid ideas they come up with to pass one lol. just wondering if this one would work.


Answers: some friends brought up myths on passing drug screens, and now we are trying to see who is right on how to pass one. i do not do drugs or drink, and didnt do so before i was pregnant, but do find it intresting to hear the stupid ideas they come up with to pass one lol. just wondering if this one would work.
lol
that's dumb
i heard that drinkng vinegar will make you pass it, but never heard of mt dew and water
ah no...first off pee doesn't have carbonation.
pee shouldn't/doesn't smell like something sweet (if it does, you're in trouble with a disease like diabetes)
pee is also not a neon color...
no it doesnt have the same make up at all
I can't imagine it would. No way.
down here people drink bleach and they pass it because the bleach somehow cleans it
Don't think so, This crap they sell that cleans your system will do just that so clean the testing people know exactly what you have done. Its like the old saying goes, I fought the law and the law Won!!!!!.
I don't know, but if anyone does know, it would be the young ones that does it; this is interesting, though, for the employers to know.
Mountain Dew and water? Hahaha...thats a good one.
Let me tell yah, in this day and age with all the advancements that have came foward in drug testing there is NO WAY to fool it. At any rate the "piss test" is going out of style. Alot of places are going with hair sample testing instead.
It will work just as well as jumping up and down right after sex to keep from getting pregnant.

What a load of bull. You need new friends who have real lives. lol
niacin pills and water is best




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