A mom thought she was giving her son a normal snack when he opened a bag of sour cream chips… but within seconds, he froze. Instead of grabbing a chip, he pulled out a solid blue plastic disk hidden deep inside the bag.
At first she thought it was a toy, then maybe a bottle cap — but as soon as she saw the strange stamped writing on it, she snatched the bag away and refused to let her son eat a single chip. Something felt dangerously wrong.
She posted the photos online, and it didn’t take long for people to recognize the object: it wasn’t a toy at all. It was a factory test piece — a hard plastic disk used in food plants to check whether metal detectors and safety scanners are working.
And here’s the terrifying part:
That disk should NEVER end up inside a customer’s food.
If a test piece makes it into a sealed snack bag, it means the machine failed to detect it… and if it failed to detect that, it might have failed to detect other dangerous objects too.
For the mother, the realization was chilling. This wasn’t just a packaging error — it was a sign of a serious quality-control problem.
One that could have put her child at real risk.
She contacted the company immediately, and now the entire batch is under investigation.
A simple snack turned into a reminder: always trust your instincts — because sometimes the thing you never expect to find in a bag of chips is the thing you most need to see.