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Weird true BUT

- Natalie Musumeci, Wires

That’s more than some spare change.

A Kansas resident found a $1 million lottery ticket in the console of their car two months after it was purchased.

“They told me to sit down before telling me I won $1 million!” the winner said.

This honey costs some serious dough.

A Turkish honey company has broken the record for world’s most expensive honey.

Guinness World Records says the nectar from Centauri Honey, priced at $5,400 a pound, is “very different” from convention­al honey and is excavated from a cave more than 8,200 feet above sea level.

An 8-year-old Canadian boy found a message in a bottle that had been dropped into the water 25 years earlier.

Nyima Mitchell was reportedly at his family’s home in the Nova Scotia fishing village of Cheticamp when he spotted the bottle.

Inside, the boy found a message dated Aug. 12, 1995, and signed by a 14-year-old named Aylmer from Quebec who was visiting the Magdalen Islands with her family.

A 900-pound bull moose went on the run through a residentia­l neighborho­od in Utah, prompting a police response.

Centervill­e police said officers were called Sunday morning to keep the animal away from locals as they waited for wildlife personnel to arrive.

The moose was shot with a tranquilli­zer dart and moved back to the wilderness.

A hot sauce company came to the rescue of a Minnesota farmer whose pepper crop suffered major damage from a hailstorm.

Dana Jokela, owner of Sogn Farm in Cannon Falls, thought the crop was a total loss before one of his clients, Cry Baby Craig’s Hot Sauce, stepped in.

The company turned the damaged peppers into a hot sauce dubbed “Hail Fire.”

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