From produce to video games, smugglers trying to bring drugs across the U.S.-Mexico border into Texas have been taking some creative approaches lately to hiding their stashes.
Last week, U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents stopped a vehicle with nearly $1 million of methamphetamine disguised as candy and canned food.
Over the years, others have also gotten imaginative in their efforts to bring drugs and other contraband into Texas.A stash of marijuana, weighing about 766 pounds, was stored in 661 packages mixed in with broccoli in a tractor-trailer.
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