Ernestine Jamison cooks vegetables for her four children every night in their north Houston apartment. But when she opened a bag of Pictsweet frozen cut green beans last month, she found more than just green beans.
“I saw something in there I wasn’t for sure what it was. I thought it was a rock because it was hard,” said Jamison. What she found wasn’t a rock at all. Upon further review, the Jamison family believes the green and black frozen object nestled in their dinner was a severed snake head.
“When I saw it was a snake's head I just threw it down and called my kids and said I got a snake head in the green beans, everybody said ‘Oh Lord, you got a snake head in the green beans," said Jamison. After the screaming subsided, 15-year-old Sarah Jamison grabbed her camera and took video and pictures of their uninvited dinner guest. “I saw big eyes, with a mouth open and a tongue coming out, it looked like it was ready to attack," said Sarah.
A letter sent by the company’s insurance provider to Jamison claims Pictsweet “is not responsible for this accident,” and they are “denying liability.” The company also claims it wasn’t a snake head at all. They say it was a frog head. But it's still gross whether it's a frog or snake,” said Jamison.
With news video.
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