Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe Crews in Louisiana are still working to clean up the mess that was left when an 18-wheeler carrying corn dogs bound for California overturned on the section of I-220 that connects to LA 3132. During the crash outside Shreveport, more than half of the 76,800 corn dogs on the truck ended up on the side of the road. Advertisement According to police, the crash happened around 3:40 a.m. Tuesday when the driver flipped the 18-wheeler and hit a guard rail. The cause of the crash is still under investigation. Luckily the only injuries were those sustained by the Foster Farms corn dogs. It’s unclear if the driver was carrying Mini Honey Crunchy Corn Dogs, Jumbo Honey Crunchy Corn Dogs, Chili Cheese Corn Dogs or Honey Crunchy Corn Dogs. According to Foster Farms’ website: “Easy to heat and eat, Foster Farms Corn Dogs are fun-tastic anytime! Plump and juicy hot dogs dipped in honey crunchy batter, they make a great snack or delicious meal the whole family can enjoy.” @KSLA reports I-220 could reopen around 10am after corn dog spill. http://t.co/EBiQDtYRSF pic.twitter.com/r0CokUh6ci Advertisement— WAFB (@WAFB) March 25, 2014 [KSLA] [KTBS] Read More Candace Cameron Bure reserves her sexiest moves for her husband Pennsylvania, Philadelphia officials join Catholic delegation in Rome to press for papal visit Toronto Blue Jays 2014 Preview Arab League Summit kicks off in Kuwait Wendy Davis slams Republican opponent on equal pay