Posted on 07/28/2004 8:14:51 AM PDT by Willie Green
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SAN BENITO, Texas (AP) - A teenager says she found a partially smoked marijuana joint in her frozen yogurt parfait at a McDonald's in south Texas.
Valerie Valle, 16, of Round Rock, Texas, and seven other family members were returning home last week from a vacation on South Padre Island, Texas, when they stopped for breakfast.
Valle said she waited in line on July 22 to return the parfait and replied "no thanks" when asked if she wanted another one. The restaurant refunded the money.
According to a San Benito police report, only two McDonald's employees made parfaits that morning. Restaurant management told police the employees take drug tests. No charges have been filed.
"We're conducting our own internal investigation into this incident," said Joe Magliolo, operations manager for the company that owns the McDonald's franchise. "Obviously, it would be inappropriate to come to any conclusions as to what did or did not happen until all the facts are known."
Makes me wonder what's in the hash browns.
I suppose this is possible but there is always another scenario with today's teenagers: the teenager didn't want to take her stogie thru the dog sniffing BP checkpoint, just 60 miles further north on her trip home.
I'm lovin it!
There's a McRoach in my ice cream.
Now we REALLY know why that "SuperSize Me" guy gained so much weight!
Duuuude...the coach told me to ice my joints.
Heh, that made me chuckle.
Was Ricky Williams at that McDonalds?
Talk about a Happy Meal ...
How do we know it wasn't planted there by an over-zealous Drug Warrior, like that high-school principal who tried to frame a student?
Nah... too obvious. Besides, no Drug Warrior would ever stoop to such lowness.
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