Can you really drink corkscrew?

Corkscrew is not recommended.
The main ingredient in corkscrew is glycerin, and there are also corkscrews with sorbitol added. Glycerin is a colorless, sweet-smelling, viscous, oily liquid also known as glycerin. It is a sweetening and moisturizing agent that can be taken orally and can be used as an ingredient in enema medications. Sorbitol is an isomer of mannitol, which is weaker than mannitol, and is also hypertonic. It is also a diuretic, an ingredient in choleretic drugs.
From the composition, it is possible to drink, but the high percentage of glycerin in Kefir can cause headaches, nausea and hyperglycemia when taken orally.
So it is not recommended to drink corkscrew to pass stool. However, if you accidentally ingested a corkscrew, is no need to be too nervous, drink more water to expel the drug can be.