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Andy Knox, a student at Da Vinci Charter Academy in California, told KRCA-TV how he came across the dead grandpa cookies. "Two weeks ago, I was just about to go into my sixth-period class, environmental science, and a girl who was also in the class stopped me and asked me if I wanted a cookie. And I knew her, so I figured, 'It's a cookie, why not?'" Knox went on to eat the cookie.

"I took a bite of it, and she told me, 'There's a special ingredient in the cookie.' … I thought that she put drugs in it or something. So I asked her if like, 'Is this a weed cookie or something?' And she said, 'No.' She said it was her grandpa's ashes. And then she kind of laughed. And I was really, I was kind of horrified."

Police have opened a case, although they aren't sure if there are any applicable charges to press, because the ashes weren't toxic and no one became sick as a result of eating the possibly haunted snacks.

More at: https://theconcourse.deadspin.com/teen-baked-her-grandpas-ashes-into-sugar-cookies-fed-t-1829823284

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