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Guess what a TSA agent found in a can of tomato juice at Nashville’s airport?

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Ricardo Baca.
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Why would a traveler flying out of Nashville International Airport pack a can of Del Monte tomato juice in his or her checked luggage? And why was that can X-raying so bizarrely — showing solids instead of liquids inside?

These are surely questions Transportation Security Administration workers were asking themselves when they discovered packed with marijuana last month at the Nashville airport.

The TSA’s award-winning Instagram provides the world with a fascinating portrait of the items regularly confiscated at airports throughout the U.S. – and other weapons, but occasionally , who snuck their way into baggage and even , .

A 2014 TSA post in December because a passenger had stashed some hash or edibles inside a jar of peanut butter. This tomato juice catch is a lot less messy than the peanut butter bust, and for good reason. Other popular stash cans are modeled after , and even .

From the TSA’s Instagram:

“TSA’s screening procedures, which are governed by federal law, are focused on security and are designed to detect potential threats to aviation and passengers. As has always been the case, if during the security screening procedures an officer discovers an item that may violate federal law, TSA refers the matter to law enforcement. This was the case after our officers discovered marijuana in the false bottom of a can of tomato juice that was located in a checked bag at the #Nashville (#BNA) International Airport.”

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