News anchors lose it on air over co-worker’s horrible homemade holiday dip

This story was originally published in 2016.

Sottimes that the holiday special dish made by a co-worker is just a bad you can’t hide it.

A group of Global News Calgary broads are on site on live television when traffic reporter Leslie Horton subjects them in their #cookingfail of homemade artichoke dip.

Meteorologist Jordan Witzel was the first to break as he nearly lost his lunch after sampling it.

«It’s not that bad,» he said. «It’s — the vinegar.»

«But there’s no vinegar in there!» Horton said.

As Witzel tries to recover, fellow amps Amber Schinkel and Scott Fee were either stifling laughter or their gag reflex.

«It’s artichoke dip, but something went terribly wrong,» Horton said.

Schinkel said that this piece of politely sample the dip but couldn’t hide the truth.

«It burns,» she says as everyone loses it.

Horton ultimately figures out the culprit in her artichoke atrocity.

Since we TODAY don’t want anyone meeting Horton’s fate over the holidays, here are five delicious artichoke and spinach dips that won’t send your co-workers scurrying for their cubicles (or the bathroom).

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