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March 7, 2013By idoubtit

I’m continually amazed at the ridiculous places that Jesus and Mary show themselves.

Turner man denies his Virgin Mary candy is a hoax — Lewiston-Auburn — Bangor Daily News — BDN Maine.

Duguay and his wife, Amy, discovered the orange candy a little over a week ago, after the new parents hit the Rite Aid in Auburn for snacks. Duguay said he ate a few of the gummy candies, felt the funny piece in his hand and showed it to his wife. On a lark, they nicknamed it “The Holy Dot” and listed it on eBay.

In a post titled, “A virgin dot? We think not!”, CorporateMal.com skeptically compared the Duguay’s photo to a small Virgin Mary candy mold sold on eBay by A World of Moulds in the United Kingdom.

The write-up was good for a laugh, but it wasn’t so, Duguay said.

“I bought the box unopened,” he said. “I have no idea if or how it could have been placed there . . . We did not modify the Dot one bit.”

Picture from the eBay auction

In 42 bids, the auction was up to $215. If you were not the lucky buyer, now you know how to make one of your own, anyhow. Link to Dots candy information here.

Tags: 215, dollars, for, going, gummi, mary, virgin

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