A man in Zaragoza, Spain had the surprise of this life when he discovered a class A narcotic in a tub of Nesquik chocolate powder drink mix.
The unnamed man picked up the container from a local supermarket, but it wasn't until he got home that he realized the packaging had been tampered with.
He then found a package containing a white powdery substance in the tub and immediately contacted the authorities.
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Police later confirmed that the substance is in fact Cocaine and is worth about 13,000 Euros ($13,800 USD).
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The man, whose identity has been kept under wraps for his protection, has since decided to take legal action against the supermarket, citing "moral damage" and fear of being a target of drug traffickers as some of his reasons.
Although this powdery mix-up is alarming, Spanish citizens and authorities have discovered illegal drugs in produce and frozen meats in the past.