“It’s a somewhat disturbing case,” says Sgt. Javier Salazar of the San Antonio Police Department. “You think of a child getting a hold of a package that’s got interesting symbols on it, dollar signs in this case, and ingesting something like cocaine that could have a possibly dangerous effect, maybe even deadly on a child.”
Woman delighted to find cocaine in Nature Valley granola bar
Public Health UK take note: granola bars in Texas come with free cocaine.
No child or curious youth got hold of the package. Cynthia Rodriguez did. She thought she’d won a prize. So. Cynthia called Nature Valley. But they told her to call the police. She did.
“The officers tested it for cocaine and they both looked at each other and he goes ‘oh my goodness, its high quality cocaine,'” says Rodriguez.
Say the police:
“We’re not sure if this was something added on purpose or if it was something that may have fallen out of someone’s pocket on the assembly line.
Look out for sales rising faster than a squirrel on crack…
Posted: 8th, May 2015 | In: Reviews, The Consumer Comment | TrackBack | Permalink