A mysterious 11-pound blunt washed up on the shore of Daytona Beach. A local news station referred to it as a “bundle of weed,” but those who partake know that such a large roll should can only be called a blunt.

Jeff Solowitz discovered the fatty blunt this weekend during one of his morning walks on the beach, according to the Orlando Sentinel. It was 18 inches long, covered in tape, and weighed more than 11 pounds (including water weight). Solowitz didn’t know exactly what it was, but he called police because he thought he saw blood on the package. “It was a bit troubling to look at,” he said.

Volusia County Beach Safety officers showed up and determined it was just shoddily packaged marijuana. The blood may have been used by drug smugglers to throw of drug-sniffing dogs, police said.

Captain Mike Berard estimated that the package originally weighed five pounds, meaning that poor weed took on a lot of water. According to NBC Miami, it was probably in the water for two weeks.

Authorities have no idea exactly where the weed came from, but Berard says things like this happen more often than you’d think, especially during big surfs. In the past, cocaine, medical waste, and 30-gallon drums of diesel fuel have washed ashore.

If you’re wondering what happened to the weed, prepare to be dismayed. After being tested, it was destroyed. And not in the fun way.

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