Woman says she found bag of cocaine inside granola bar






SAN ANTONIO, Texas -- Detectives are trying to figure out how a small bag of cocaine got inside of a wrapped granola bar.

KENS-TV reports Cynthia Rodriguez made the discovery and contacted San Antonio police.

Rodriguez said she thought she had won a prize when she found the small bag with dollar signs all over it.

"He tried for cocaine and they both looked at each other and he goes 'oh my goodness, its high quality cocaine,'" Rodriguez told KENS.

"We're not sure if this was something added on purpose or if it was something that may have fallen out of someone's pocket on the assembly line," Sgt. Javier Salazar told the station.

Rodriguez called Nature Valley to report the incident. General Mills told the TV station it would be difficult for someone to slip the drugs inside a wrapper on the assembly line because the wrapping process happens quickly.

"You think of a child getting a hold of a package that's got interesting symbols on it, dollar signs in this case, and ingesting something like cocaine that could have a possibly dangerous effect, maybe even deadly on a child," Salazar told KENS.

Investigators took the drugs, the wrapper and the entire box of granola bars as evidence.