BREAKING: BEARS WREAK HAVOC ON PARK, DEVOUR ENTIRE YEAR’S SUPPLY OF HONEY IN ONE SITTING In a shocking turn of events, a group of mischievous bears has broken free from their enclosure at Sunny Meadows Park, leaving a trail of destruction and a serious sweet tooth in their wake

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**BREAKING: BEARS WREAK HAVOC ON PARK, DEVOUR ENTIRE YEAR’S SUPPLY OF HONEY IN ONE SITTING**

In a shocking turn of events, a group of mischievous bears has broken free from their enclosure at Sunny Meadows Park, leaving a trail of destruction and a serious sweet tooth in their wake.

Eyewitnesses claim that the bears, estimated to be around 5-6 in number, somehow managed to pick the lock on their enclosure and make a beeline for the park’s popular honey exhibit.

“I was just strolling through the park, enjoying the scenery, when I saw a group of bears casually strolling out of their enclosure,” said park visitor, Jane Doe. “At first, I thought they were just out for a leisurely walk, but then I saw them make a beeline for the honey stand. It was like they had a sixth sense for sniffing out the sweet stuff!”

According to park officials, the bears made a beeline for the honey exhibit, where they proceeded to eat an entire year’s supply of honey in a matter of minutes.

“It was like they had never tasted honey before,” said Park Ranger, John Smith. “They were licking their paws and smacking their lips like they were in honey heaven. We estimate that they consumed over 500 jars of honey, totaling over 2000 pounds!”

The bears, whose names are reportedly Bert, Ernie, Honey, Bee, and two others, were seen stumbling around the park, looking rather dazed and sugary.

“I tried to take a selfie with them, but they just looked at me with this glazed-over expression, like they were in a honey-induced coma,” said park visitor, Bob Johnson.

The park has since been closed until further notice, and a team of wildlife experts has been called in to try and round up the rogue bears.

In the meantime, residents are being advised to keep a close eye on their honey supplies, as the bears are still on the loose.

“We’re doing our best to contain the situation, but it’s not easy when you have bears with a serious sweet tooth,” said Park Manager, Sarah Lee. “We’re just hoping they don’t get into the park’s candy store. That’s just a whole different level of chaos!”

**UPDATE:** The bears have been spotted making their way to the nearby town, where they are reportedly demanding honey-based desserts at the local bakery.

Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story!

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