Michael and Maria Spressler have been going to The Lobster House Restaurant in Cape May for 34 years — but this time was spe-shell.
Michael Spressler recently stopped by one of his favorite restaurants to enjoy one of his go-to appetizers, but he walked away with something a lot more valuable: a pearl that could be worth thousands of dollars.
"I was down to the 12th one and when I picked it up on the fork it looked kinda heavy, but I didn’t think nothing of it,"."Then when I started to eat it, I noticed something was in my mouth. I actually thought one of my tooth broke." "He’s eaten dozens and dozens of clams and we’ve never found anything like that so it was pretty exciting," she said.TODAY Food"It’s pretty rare," he explained."We’ve seen small ones that aren’t really pearls but nothing like this."
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