The mere sight of the disgusting mass reportedly found at the bottom of a Vita Coco coconut water is enough to make someone sick.

Barbara Kline, a mother of two from Goshen, NY, claims to have suffered diarrhea and vomiting for days after accidentally swallowing a slimy piece of the mystery mound on April 25.

“I still can’t believe this I’m so disgusted it’s the only water I ever drink I will never in my life drink it again … It looks like a freaking octopus just looking at it makes me sick,” Kline wrote in a Facebook post along with photos of her horrifying discovery.

Kline thought the beverage might be flavored, but when the container indicated it was regular, she poured the liquid into the sink and noticed it had a revolting yellow hue.

“I shook it and heard things clunking around in the box. That’s when I cut it open and saw that squid or octopus-looking thing,” Kline told The Post.

Kline, who works in the medical field, became ill after consuming what she’s convinced was an animal or some kind of mold.

“I don’t know if I got sick because I saw the thing or if it’s because it was poison or something,” she said.

Kline went to the doctor and got blood work done, but she’s still looking for answers. She says she contacted the US Food and Drug Administration several times but that they keep giving her different phone numbers and she can never seem to get hold of the right person.

Kline claims Vita Coco and their insurance company reached out to her after her social media post circulated on the web, but she doesn’t trust them to give her an accurate report of the findings.

“They offered to pick it up from my house,” said Kline. “But why would I give them the only evidence I have to protect myself?”

Kline is keeping “the octopus thing” wrapped up in her freezer until she feels comfortable handing it over.

“I’m not looking for money. I posted it on Facebook because I want people to know. I want a lawyer to contact me to see if we can figure this out,” she added. She’s been researching labs she found on Google that could possibly test the clumps.

Kline, who says coconut water was the only beverage she ever drank, mourns the end of her love affair with the tropical refreshment.

“It has potassium which is so good for your body. It was so crisp. I loved the water. Now I just can’t do it,” she lamented.

Vita Coco said it has been in contact with Kline and has asked her repeatedly to let the company test the sample — to no avail.

“We have been trying to help this consumer since April 26, 2017, and have been in touch with her every day this week,” Arthur Gallego, a spokesman for the company, said in an email to The Post. “We are a quality and food safety driven brand, and the consumer, Ms. Kline, has refused every opportunity to give the product to us, our insurance company, or her local FDA office, for testing. Our insurance company spoke with Ms. Kline this morning and she agreed to an insurance representative coming to her home in Goshen, New York — your story makes us think she is going to back out of that agreement.

“We want to assist Ms. Kline further but to give her ‘answers’ as she has requested, we or a credible laboratory need to test the original product and substance and what she claims she found inside it. It’s questionable that Ms. Kline has chosen to hold onto this product for 14 days,” he added.