If there's a moral from this story, it's "always check the label."
Three restaurant customers in South Carolina were injured - one was in intensive care - when the sugar on the rim of their martini glasses was found to be not sugar at all but industrial fryer cleaner. Yikes. It seems that one of the new bartenders didn't know where the sugar was, so he asked a dishwasher that didn't speak much English. Not sure why the bartender didn't check the label before using the cleaner.
Another question: the martinis where dipped in sugar? Do they mean margaritas?
Update: Oh, that's right, margaritas have salt around the rim, not sugar. Sorry 'bout that. Thanks to the commenters who pointed that out.









