Health officials are warning parents to be aware of a drink that may have led to the death of at least two teens.
The drink is a combination of soda and racing fuel that some call "Dew Shine."
The Tennessee Poison Center has been involved in the cases of four Robertson County teens who ingested the mixture.
"It’s a mixture of Mountain Dew and then methanol in racing fuel," Donna Seger, Tennessee Poison Center Medical Director, said. "There’s a little bit of methanol in the alcohol you drink and that’s said to cause the hang over. To drink straight methanol is really a recipe for disaster."
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Seger said two of the teens were treated and released.
Greenbrier Police said they are waiting on toxicology reports for the two students who died.
"It’s affecting things on the cellular level," Seger said. "It’s threatening the eyes, can cause one to go blind."
An important note: Mountain Dew make a product called "Dew Shine," which is not to be confused with the combination that kids are using and calling by the same name.
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