Police who picked up a Kinder Surprise egg on a Manchester street this week were shocked to find it did not contain a wind-up toy car or a small statue of Snow White, but wraps of crack cocaine and heroin.
It appears dealers were using the snacks' plastic inserts to conceal drugs, with the benign-looking shells transporting illegal substances worth hundreds of pounds.
The capsules were discovered by officers on patrol on St Mary's Hall Road in Crumpsall on Monday, with a Greater Manchester Police spokesman saying it was "a surprise" to find the Class A drugs inside.
According to the BBC, he added that it was a "disappointment" that the egg had not contained a toy.
Police say they want to hear from anyone who may have information about the drugs.
The incident echoes another case of drugs being concealed in mass-produced food items earlier in the year, when a McDonald's read more
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