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Texas Man Sentenced To Prison Time After Posting Video Of Himself Licking Ice Cream At Grocery Store Before Putting It Back

Texas Man Sentenced To Prison Time After Posting Video Of Himself Licking Ice Cream At Grocery Store Before Putting It Back
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There are certain things we all felt should have always been illegal, because they're so gross.


But people were allowed to be the little nasties they wanted to be.

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But at last, we may see some justice in the world.

D'Adrien Anderson, a 24-year-old from outside of Houston, TX, will receive a 6-month and 30 day jail sentence. He will also be required to pay a $1,000 fine and $1,565 in restitution to Blue Bell Creameries.

In August, Anderson licked and put back a Blue Bell ice cream which caused the creamery to have to discard the entire freezer of ice cream.

Reportedly, this was part of a Twitter challenge called the "#icecreamchallenge."





People are so grossed out by this challenge that ice cream security has become a real thing.





Other people who have been caught executing the #icecreamchallenge have faced legal issues.

A woman from Lufkin, Texas was threatened with a 20-year jail sentence after being caught on camera and sharing her crime in a Walmart via Twitter.




Maybe these folks could try Tide pods instead.

At least they'd only be a danger to themselves.

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