Pizza shop serves THC-laced pie, sickening dozens of customers: ‘They get really stoned’

They got zaza on the ‘za.

A Wisconsin pizza parlor accidentally served THC-laced pie to dozens of patrons — causing an outbreak of illness and calls to paramedics.

Famous Yeti’s Pizza, of Stoughton, Wisc., was baking both pies and their customers this week when a cook unwittily grabbed oil infused with Delta-9, a form of THC, from a community kitchen – and used it to make a batch of dough, the Public Health for Madison and Dane County said in a release .

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Famous Yeti’s Pizza said it was closing its doors on Friday to purge the contaminated oil form its equipment. WMTV

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Instead of the munchies, the sauced up victims were hit with dizziness, increased blood pressure, increased heart rate and nausea, according to local health authorities.

Staughton EMS alerted the Public Health for Madison and Dane County that they had received calls and transported dozens of people from Tuesday through Thursday – all who had similar symptoms and all who reported having eaten at Famous Yeti’s, according to WISC-TV .

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