Here's an infuriatingly-sparse-on-details story about a woman in Hawaii who bought an iPod for her son for Christmas. When the boy opened the box, it did not contain an iPod as expected, but a piece of "mystery meat." Link (thanks, Consumatron!)
When opened, iPod box contains slab of meat
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