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(#24) The Snake In The Can
In July 2017, a man named Rodrigo Franco decided it would be a super fun idea to put some king cobras into knock-off chip containers. The snakes were shipped from Hong Kong to Franco's Monterey Park, CA, home, but didn't quite make it there when it was intercepted by the US Government. And - in what surprises no one - government officials found his whole house was crawling with illegal, exotic animals. Some of which actually lived in his childrens' rooms.
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(#10) The Centipede in the Curry
In 2014, a man was horrified to find a centipede crawling out of his Tesco Curry meal... even after it had been cooked.
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(#11) The Eggs in the Orange
What's the only thing worst than discovering larva in the middle of your Sainsbury's Mandarin orange? Finding larva and hundreds of stinking insect eggs inside it! Unfortunately, this was the fate of a 25-year-old man in October 2014.
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(#9) The Tiki Bar Toad Incident
Back in 2009, a Florida couple was enjoying a relaxing afternoon around their backyard Tiki bar, when suddenly the husband began gagging in response to a big gulp of Diet Pepsi. His wife called the FDA to report a foreign, heavy substance inside the can, which turned out to be a toad.
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(#26) The Paper Clip Laced Muffins
In 2008, the Australian Olympics had a weird scare when two Olympic athletes bit into muffins laced with... paperclips? That's right, police investigated the paperclip lacing which went down less as "infamous" and more as just strange.
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(#13) The Bile in the Chicken Breast
In 2014, a couple sat down to enjoy a roast chicken from their local Morrison's Supermarket, only to discover that it was sporting a green interior. An ensuing investigation determined that the green coloring was due to bile from the chicken's gall bladder which was not removed properly. Gross!
Source: Metro UK
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