No they aren’t twice baked potatoes. It’s Canadian money. Apparently it melts under extreme heat.
It’s the $100 and $50 bills. Under certain conditions the polymer in the notes can curl like bacon in a frying pan.
You can’t rip them, tear them, counterfeit them, but you can melt them. Talk about hot money.

No they aren’t twice baked potatoes. It’s Canadian money. Apparently it melts under extreme heat.

It’s the $100 and $50 bills. Under certain conditions the polymer in the notes can curl like bacon in a frying pan.

You can’t rip them, tear them, counterfeit them, but you can melt them. Talk about hot money.