BANGKOK, THAILAND - OCTOBER 16: Clothing manufacturers screenprint t-shirts with iconic images and historical quotes from Thailand's late King on October 16, 2016 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the world's longest-reigning monarch, died at the age of 88 in Bangkok's Siriraj Hospital on Thursday after his 70-year reign. The Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn had asked for time to grieve the loss of his father before becoming the next king as the nation waits for the coronation date. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

A woman in Illinois recently ordered a kids’ t-shirt from China with the characters from the book “Frog and Toad” on it.  And when it came, the shop had added the phrase “[EFF] THE POLICE” to the shirt.  The woman posted a picture online and now it’s going viral.

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A Mom Ordered A Cute Shirt For Her 3-Year-Old From A Retailer Based In China But It Came With A, Uh, Unique Addition

A mom from Benton, Illinois, hilariously discovered the shirt she ordered for her 3-year-old daughter from a Chinese retailer came with an additional design element that wasn't originally advertised on their site. Kelsey Dawn Williamson, 23, told BuzzFeed News she's profoundly confused and has not stopped laughing since she received the T-shirt order from Ali Express, an online, Etsy-like retailer that hosts small businesses based in Hangzhou, China.