
In 2019, a waiter in Austin used it as revenge for negative Yelp reviews. In 2014, a woman sent a Poopsenders package to a neighbor who filed a complaint about her barking dog. The website dubs this “the ultimate gag gift.” But for years, it has been used to add a nasty salvo to petty disputes. It will get the point across to your intended victim.” One of the site's FAQs is "is it real poop?," to which it answers, "Only the mad scientist that packs this stuff in the back room knows for sure and he wouldn't tell us, but we do know this, it really smells bad back there, he is mixing up shit, and he does visit the local dairy farm and zoo about twice a week We can assure you that it looks nasty and really stinks.
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Prices start at $17.95, plus $10 shipping and handling, for a quart of “cow poop.” There are also “elephant” and “gorilla” varieties. The site suggests “your ex,” “your mean boss” or “the teacher that gave your son/daughter a poor grade” as potential targets. Since 2007, Poopsenders has sent, through the US Postal Service, realistic-seeming animal feces to whoever its customers deem deserving. It read, “YOU HAVE BEEN POOPED ON / Want to know by whom?” Pruiksma had to open the bag and release the scent to flip the card over, but on the other side were the taunting words, “We’ll never tell….,” and a web address: Pruiksma is one of the many victims targeted by these anonymous “poop” packages.

The plastic bag also contained a small card.

“It looked like a muddy, poopy pie,” Pruiksma told Motherboard. Inside was a plastic bag containing a chunk of grass and goo that looked and smelled like cow shit.
