The world’s top soccer players are known for endorsing well-known products.
Think of Lionel Messi and the Spanish painter that steal his Lay’s potato chips or Real Madrid’s stars using Nivea products.
Even Bafana Bafana skipper Itumeleng Khune made headlines with his unauthorised endorsement deal with Danone.
But Messi, arguably soccer’s biggest superstar, has, however, been associated with a far more dodgy product too.
Peruvian police earlier this week seized $85 million (R1.6 billion) worth of cocaine that had the Barcelona play-maker’s portrait as well as his branding on it.
The haul totalled 1.4 kg and 1288 packages and was hidden in a container of frozen fish.
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