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* In ''[[The Ghost Squad]] and the Halloween Conspiracy'', the eponymous group of ghosts has to deal with a man trying to sabotage his brother's political campaign by spiking Halloween chocolates with rusty phonograph needles.
* In Chuck Pahlaniuk's novel ''Rant'', the main character's mother puts things like ceramic beads and tacks in all the food she cooks so that the people who are eating it have to eat it very slowly and carefully, and thus actually get a chance to enjoy the flavor, not just wolf it down.
* Invoked in one of the ''[[Hammer's Slammers]]'' stories about Colonel Hammer's [[Psycho Sidekick]] Joachim Steuben; one man (despite being revolted by Joachim) says Steuben isn't really evil, just '''extremely''' loyal. A woman replies that "a razor blade in a melon" isn't evil -- itevil—it's just too dangerous to be permitted to exist.
 
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
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* An episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' has the police x-raying the kids Halloween candy and finding [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|razors, syringes, and...white chocolate]], to which Chief Wiggum cringes at in disgust.
* Sniffles is forced to eat one in ''[[Happy Tree Friends]]''.
* [[Jail Bake|Although the objects were intended to be helpful,]] sometimes Burger Beagle of ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]'' would eat Ma Beagle's cooking before checking it for nail files or grenades.
 
== [[Theater]] ==
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