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Customer swallows human toe in Dawson City bar

A customer at the Downtown Hotel in Dawson City swallowed the toe in the famous Sourtoe Cocktail Saturday night.

Man downs famous "sourtoe," slaps $500 on bar

Is this all she wrote for Dawson City's famous Sour Toe cocktail? No says the Downtown Hotel which had a backup toe at the ready. (Philippe Morin/CBC)

A customer at the Downtown Hotel in Dawson City swallowed the toe in the famous Sourtoe Cocktail Saturday night.

Terry Lee was the "toe captain" in the bar that night.

The CBC's As It Happens interviewed the bartender at the famous saloon for his take on the story.Click here to listen to that interview.

He says the customer swallowed his drink with the toe in it, then put five hundred dollars on the table.

The toe is part of a famous Dawson City tradition which involves drinking a shot of whisky. The toe is usually dropped into the glass and the drinker must have the toe touch their lips.

The posted "fine" for swallowing the toe was $500.

Lee says he was told the man is an American who had been living in Dawson for the summer.

The man was said to have just picked up his rent deposit because he was leaving town.

The Sour Toe started in 1973 when local eccentric named Captain Dick found a severed toe preserved in a jar. Several have been consumed or destroyed over the years. (Philippe Morin/CBC) (Philippe Morin/CBC)

Lee says it's not the first time the toe has been swallowed buthe believes this is the first time it was deliberate.

The fine for swallowing the toe has now been raised to $2500.

Lee says the tradition will continue as thebar had a backup toe.

Over the years, more than eight toes have gone missing or been stolen or destroyed. Anew replacement has been found every time.

It's estimated that more than 60,000 people have paid for the privilege of drinking a shot of Yukon Gold whiskeyfeaturing thisgenuine human toe.

Lee says he and the hotel, which owned the last toe, are hoping another one will be donated.