Opposite_Law1844
Opposite_Law1844 t1_j2aysu3 wrote
Reply to TIL In the 1980s, an obscene image was snuck into one of the ice cubes in a Coca-Cola ad in South Australia. The company recalled and destroyed all of the posters, and the artist responsible for the image was fired and sued. by 54_actual
In the early '90s, cans of Libby's Spaghetti-Os or similar kids' pasta had drawings of jungle animals on the labels. There were four or five clear pictures of genitalia blended into the innocent-looking drawings. Once you noticed them, there was no mistaking them for "accidental similarities." This was in Canada ... idk if it happened elsewhere. But it made the news in Nova Scotia, and we found the same labels in British Columbia, so it was nationwide.
Opposite_Law1844 t1_j69uad5 wrote
Reply to comment by AutoModerator in Near-whole ankylosaur remains found, complete with its jagged spikes, most of its limbs, armor coating, and some of its guts and stomach contents. The remains could be a key to understanding aspects of Early Cretaceous ecology, and shows how this species may have lived within its environment. by drewiepoodle
UPDATE: It turns out that it wasn't an anklyosaur after all, but rather the remains of my bitchy Grade 1 teacher.