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THE POPUPOPULAR ICE SCREEM SELLER part 2 In the 1980s, Hugh Mungus owned a small shop called The Sugar Rush. He was a local celebrity, even appeared in a Bee Gees music video. Customers came back five times a day. Every day. They couldn't explain why. When asked, Hugh always smiled and said the same thing. "It's my secret ingredient." One afternoon, a food inspector walked in undercover. He ordered a $6.99 cone. It was good. Not crazy. That night, at 3 a.m., a craving so unnatural woke him up that he drove straight to the shop. The lights were off. The doors were locked. He walked around to the back alley. Hugh Mungus stood next to the dumpster, talking to a man he didn't recognize. Whatever was in that man's hands wasn't food. The inspector held his breath, completely hidden in the dark. Until his stomach gurgled. Both men slowly turned… and stared directly at him. #horrorstory #truecrime #miami #creepytok #disturbing @2 AM

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This was the real-life Willy Wonka of Miami and what he was hiding inside his ice cream was far more disturbing than any candy factor. In the 1980s a man named Hugh Mungus owned a small ice cream shop called the Sugar Rush. It was the most popular spot in Miami. He was a local celebrity. He had even appeared in a BG's music video. Customers loved him for his charm and his famous saying, "My milkshakes bring all the boys to the yard." But something about his ice cream wasn't normal. People came back five times a day. They couldn't explain why. When asked, he always smiled and said the same thing. It's my secret ingredient. One afternoon a local food inspector walked in under cover. He ordered a basic cone for $6.99. He liked the ice cream, but he didn't understand the obsession. That night he went home and fell asleep. But at 3am something woke him up. A craving so strong, so unnatural that he got into his car and drove straight to the shop. He walked around to the back alley. That's when he saw them. Hugh Mungus stood next to the dumpster, talking to a man the inspector did not recognize. Whatever was in the man's hands wasn't food. The inspector held his breath until his stomach gurgled. Both men slowly turned and stared directly at him.