May 20, 2013

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Reporter: Associated Press

Tainted Cake

You may remember the story of two teenage girls who were accused of serving their classmates a less-than-edible cornbread cake.

The Georgia teens were initially charged with attempted murder after more than a dozen students at their suburban Atlanta school got sick last November. The charges were reduced after the cake was tested.

An attorney for one of the girls says there was nothing "toxic" in the cake, just some Elmer's glue, Tabasco sauce and a "Play-Doh-like substance."

The girls have been found guilty of disrupting a public school and were given nine and 12 months on probation. The judge also ordered them to write essays on what they learned.

The girls were transferred to another school and were allowed to return to class last month.


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