Anderson, under the Facebook name ""I did it, then I put it right back in and paid for it," Anderson A big fan of "pranks," Anderson also disrupted a Cleveland Cavaliers-Houston Rockets NBA game when he ran onto the court. It had been viewed more than 13 million times as of Friday.Days later, a "copycat" licker in Assumption Parish, Louisiana, "We believe it's a copycat incident," Cavalier told the network. Let friends in your social network know what you are reading aboutD'Adrien Anderson, 24, posted a viral video of himself licking a carton of Blue Bell ice cream at a Walmart in Port Arthur, Texas. Now anxious ice cream fans want to know: Will Blue Bell be adding a plastic seal to their cartons? “Food safety is a top priority, and we work hard to provide a safe product and maintain the highest level of confidence from our consumers."

ET Aug. 23, 2019 | She then returns the product back to the store's shelf in the freezer section. ( WOWK) – A woman in Lufkin, Texas walked into her local Walmart, opened a container of Blue Bell, licked the ice cream and then put the container back in the freezer. Delish editors handpick every product we feature.

A 24-year-old shown in a viral video licking a carton of Blue Bell ice cream and then putting it back inside a store freezer case at a Walmart in Port Arthur, Texas, was arrested late Thursday night.Walmart says surveillance video shows that D'Adrien Anderson, the third in a series of Blue Bell ice cream lickers caught on video, then removed the same carton before any customer could purchase it and bought the tub himself, For Walmart, Anderson's stunt has been costly. Officials are calling the viral video of a woman licking ice cream and putting it back disturbing and plan to act on it "as the major crime." This content is imported from Twitter. "We are always looking for ways to improve, including looking at methods to add additional protection to the carton," Blue Bell said in a statement Friday. This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. Sep 9, 2019 | 0 |. "© 2020 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC.Read or Share this story: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/08/23/blue-bell-ice-cream-licker-arrested-after-port-arthur-walmart-incident/2093855001/ Out of an abundance of caution, we have also removed all Tin Roof half gallons from that location.” “Food tampering is not a joke, and we will not tolerate tampering with our products,” the statement concludes. Which grocery store had she made the scene of her dairy destruction?On its website, Blue Bell let consumers know that they had seen the video and were working to find the cream culprit. Thank you! A viral video has surfaced showing a woman licking the ice cream contained in a Blue Bell Creameries ice cream container. “This type of incident will not be tolerated,” the company continued. It also claimed that a “natural seal” was created in a hardening room during the ice cream process in lieu of, you know, an actual sealed lid.Over the weekend, Lufkin, TX, police identified the minor in the offending video, but they will not release her name, However, the sensational video, viewed by 13 million people, has already inspired yet another Blue Bell bandit—in a different state. Police say they have found the person who opened a carton of ice cream at a Texas Walmart, licked the creamy goodness, and put it back in the freezer. "More than a month later, a third licker struck.

Owned by Nexstar Media Group, it serves as the CBS affiliate for the Charleston–Huntington television market, which also covers portions of southeastern Ohio and northeastern Kentucky. Lufkin Police detectives believe they have identified the woman based on surveillance footage, A television station licensed to Huntington, West Virginia, United States. Jefferson County District Attorney Bob Wortham“If food is tampered with, or a customer wants to leave the impression that they left behind adulterated product, we will move quickly with law enforcement to identify, apprehend and prosecute those who think this is a joke – it is not," Walmart said in a statement.Wortham issued a warrant for Anderson's arrest Thursday morning, charging him with a Class A Misdemeanor. Please support this website by adding us to your whitelist in your ad blocker. Police have identified her, but she inspired a … That was one woman’s goal, which you can tell from a recent The world collectively said, “SAME.” Who was this human?