

Would You Eat This? Snake Found Inside Ice Cream Bar!
A man in Thailand was left horrified after discovering an entire snake frozen inside an ice cream bar he had purchased from a street vendor. The unusual incident quickly gained attention online, sparking shock and disbelief among social media users.
Viral Post Sparks Reactions
The man, identified as Rayban Naklengboon from Pak Tho in Mueang Ratchaburi, central Thailand, shared his chilling discovery on Facebook. He posted images showing the black-and-yellow snake’s head visibly protruding from the frozen treat.
In his post, written in Thai, Rayban humorously questioned, “Such big eyes! Is it dead yet?” He also referred to “black bean,” a popular ice cream flavour sold by street vendors in Thailand.
Social Media Responds with Shock and Humor
The post quickly went viral, attracting thousands of reactions, comments, and shares. Many users expressed both horror and amusement at the bizarre incident.
Some took a humorous approach, with one user joking, “Forget black bean, this is a new flavour—snake surprise.” Another quipped, “This gives a whole new meaning to brain freeze.” However, not everyone found the situation amusing. Some users expressed concerns about food safety, with one commenting, “How does something like this even happen? Did no one check before freezing?”
Food Safety Concerns Raised
While many laughed at the situation, others highlighted the serious food safety issue. One concerned user wrote, “This is why food safety regulations are important.” Another added, “I will never buy ice cream from a street vendor again!”
Conclusion
This surprising incident highlights the need for strict food safety measures and quality checks. Ensuring food is safe to eat is essential for public health, as contaminated food can cause serious illnesses. While the incident provided social media users with a mix of entertainment and concern, it also raised questions about hygiene standards in street food businesses. Whether amusing or alarming, this story is certainly one that people will not forget anytime soon.
Source: Inputs from various media Sources

Priya Bairagi
Reviewed by Dr Aarti Nehra (MBBS, MMST)
I’m a pharmacist with a strong background in health sciences. I hold a BSc from Delhi University and a pharmacy degree from PDM University. I write articles and daily health news while interviewing doctors to bring you the latest insights. In my free time, you’ll find me at the gym or lost in a sci-fi novel.