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About the Museum
The Museum of Hoaxes is dedicated to promoting knowledge about hoaxes. (Click here for opening hours, etc.) On our blog we post about dubious- sounding claims, and whatever else strikes our fancy. The site is also home to the Hoaxipedia (the museum's online encyclopedia of hoaxes), the Hoax Forum, and the Top 100 April Fools' Day Hoaxes.

The museum was created in 1997 by Alex Boese. He's assisted by a staff of deputy curators and docents. Alex is the author of three books, most recently Elephants on Acid: And Other Bizarre Experiments (which has nothing to do with hoaxes). Check out the list of the Top 20 Most Bizarre Experiments of All Time for a preview.


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Paranormal Potato Chip Gallery
image "Found a Nixon in your bag of Barbecued? Spotted an Elvis in your Salt 'n Vinegar?" Then send them in to the Paranormal Potato Chip Gallery. Actually, I'm not sure if the chips currently on display are real or not. Surely with finds of this magnitude they should have recorded the time, date, and place of discovery. (via Liquito)
Posted By: Alex | Date: Tue May 25, 2004 | Permalink | Total Comments: 3
Category: Food, Paranormal
Comments
Listed in chronological order. Newest comments at the end.
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Definitely fake. The shadows reek of photoshop, and the shapes are a little too perfect...
Posted by Ben Syverson  in  chicago  on  Wed May 26, 2004  at  07:33 PM
I agree with Ben. These chips look too good to be true, very photo-manipulated. The shapes also just reek of the "Clone" and "Smear" brushes. I've also never seen a chip with those Godzilla "jaws"
Posted by PlantPerson  on  Thu May 27, 2004  at  09:02 AM
I just don't know, but as far i know it is good to see and just thinking how will it be if i eat it. I don't know whether it is fake or real. But good pieces...
Posted by hinduja  on  Wed Jul 09, 2008  at  10:27 AM
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