
A Texas highway had to shut down after a massive explosion when a truck carrying a trailer full of Axe body spray caught fire. The fire sent cans of aerosol deodorant flying and spraying all over Interstate 35 in Belton, Texas on Friday. Witnesses say the explosion resembled fireworks and ended with hundreds of cans littering the road.
Fortunately, the driver and one passenger were able to escape the vehicle in time and no one was hurt. And then Twitter exploded…
Truck full of Axe Body Spray catches fire, sprays exploding cans everywhere https://t.co/9gCHKNfFwe pic.twitter.com/Z9nmAwTnIY
— Gizmodo (@Gizmodo) September 2, 2018
This lede: “A truck carrying Axe body spray caught fire in Texas, causing an explosion that reeked of clueless middle schoolers” — @jackiesalo via @nypost https://t.co/NXqRrltnZU
— Matthew Rosenberg (@AllMattNYT) September 3, 2018
A truck carrying Axe Body Spray exploded in Texas, crushing the dreams of thousands of men who had no dreams
— Will Presti (@WillPresti) September 2, 2018
Welp RT @nowthisnews: A truck full of Axe body spray exploded on an interstate highway. None were injured, reportedly pic.twitter.com/bvyGtKysxc
— Tederra johnson (@TederraJohnson) September 3, 2018
Tomorrow, millions of American boys will start the new school year smelling like American boys!https://t.co/gROlA8dGk6
— Erich Mische (@BlazeGlory) September 3, 2018
Several people were treated at the scene for Abercrombie & Fitch shirts and cargo shorts. 🚒 https://t.co/gegjdqfrYw
— Slapdad (@Slapdad) September 3, 2018
