Tony the Tiger would not be pleased with these “frosted” flakes.
On Saturday, Cincinnati Customs and Border Patrol officers seized 44 pounds of corn flakes coated with cocaine, a shipment which could have a street value of up to $2.8 million.
According to a news release Friday, CBP Narcotic Detector Dog Bico was working freight from Peru coming into Cincinnati when he alerted officers to a large shipment of cereal bound for a Hong Kong residence.
Officers opened the box and discovered the cereal contained white powder, and the flakes were coated with a “grayish substance.” Upon testing the flakes and powder, CBP officers found the “frosted” flakes contained cocaine.
That's not Frosted Flakes—CBP K9 “Bico” sniffed out 44lbs of cocaine in a shipment of cereal originating from South America. https://t.co/IUHgcVtxz5 pic.twitter.com/iEzcqx7OuG
— CBP (@CBP) February 20, 2021
Coca Puffs.
That shipment was for Pelosi !!!!