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The Infamous Adult Swim Ad Campaign That Sparked a Bomb Scare in Boston

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30.04.2026

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The Infamous Adult Swim Ad Campaign That Sparked a Bomb Scare in Boston

In 2007, light-up signs of an Aqua Teen Hunger Force character were mistaken for bombs, triggering a 10-hour security panic across the city.

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On January 31, 2007, the Boston Police Department responded to multiple complaints about devices resembling bombs being found throughout the city. All in all, they discovered more than three dozen of them, one of which had reportedly been detonated by the bomb squad. The devices were strategically placed near major structures like Fenway Park and were initially perceived as a potential terrorist threat. Roads, highways, and train lines were shut down for 10 hours, leading to widespread panic.

But what authorities found scattered around Boston that day weren’t bombs at all; they were just........

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