A new report floating around says this summer, your margarita will try to poison you.

When you squeeze a lime into a drink like a margarita, a little of the oil from the lime gets on your hand.  When you drink it, the lime gets on your lips. If you suffer from an allergy called phytophotodermatitis, when the sun hits that lime oil, it can cause a rash that's similar to poison ivy.  Scientists have nicknamed it "margarita dermatitis."

You probably don't know if you have phytophotodermatitis or not. If you notice you're getting weird blisters on your hand or mouth after you have a margarita this summer, that could be the reason. If you get the rash, go to a doctor, and they can give you something to treat it in a few days. Otherwise, it will fade,but that can take a few weeks.

You could also follow the Eric the Intern drink of the summer...beer.

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