Papa John’s isn’t the only restaurant handing out cocaine to its customers this week.

A vending machine in a California restaurant was discovered to contain toys that had cocaine hidden in them. The drugs were discovered when a boy was playing around with a putty toy and white powder came out.

The police was called and the powder tested positive for cocaine. In total, 17 toys inside that same vending machine was discovered to have cocaine and as a precaution, police warned places who have a similar vending machine from a company known as “Snack Time Vending” to call the police.

At least in this instance, the employees and the restaurant had no clue this was going on. Earlier this week, Papa John’s employees in a Washington state Papa John’s had used the store as a front to sell drugs when people requested “extra olives” on their pizza.

At least it’s good that nobody was seemingly harmed. The boy who discovered the cocaine didn’t ingest any of the drug so at least police were able to seize everything within the machine.

[ABC 7/Photo: Bell Gardens Police Department]

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