Foreign Substance Found In Banana Bread Sold Around San Antonio Area

by Tre Serrano

 

Local authorities in Pleasanton (just south of San Antonio) are sounding the alarm after tizanidine, a prescription-only muscle relaxant, was discovered in banana bread sold by unregistered vendors in parking lots and door-to-door.


🧪 What’s Going On

  • A sample collected from a Whataburger parking lot contained tizanidine, a drug that can cause sedation and other serious side effects.

  • Police have named a suspect and are seeking an arrest following lab confirmation of the contaminant .

🚨 What You Should Do

  • Avoid buying banana bread from unknown sellers—especially door-to-door or at gas stations and parking lots.

  • If you’ve already purchased or consumed this bread, be alert for unusual symptoms like dizziness, drowsiness, or muscle weakness.

  • Report any suspicious vendors—Pleasanton PD urges you to call 830‑569‑3869 if you notice these sales.

💡 Why It Matters

While this incident occurred in Pleasanton, it’s a wake-up call for San Antonio-area residents. The practice of buying homemade goods from unknown sellers can be risky—especially when such products may be deliberately adulterated.


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