Police in England are searching for a convertible driver following two drive-by yoghurt-throwing attacks.
Alison Nurton, founder of the Sherborne-based haberdashery Butterfly Bright, found herself the victim of the cruel dairy-based assault on January 20 when she opened arrived at her premises to teach a crochet workshop just after 7am.
The business owner told the Central Somerset Gazette: “As I was unlocking the door I heard a loud bang and felt something splatter in front of me, I thought it was an egg at first and then I saw the broken yoghurt pot on the floor and realised that I was covered in yoghurt.
“It was all over the door, pavement and wall of the shop enterance as well.
“I turned around to see a convertible car with its roof down disappearing off down Cheap Street, I wasn’t able to get the registration as I was in such shock.”
She added: “I was very shaken and angry as it was dark and the whole incident was quite frightening and upsetting.
“It seems it wasn’t an isolated incident as another yoghurt pot was seen on the pavement outside the Crown Pub on the A30 the same night.”