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Leopard Walk Up to Dragon?" How about the classic "Harry Potter and the Big Funnel?" Or maybe "Harry Potter and the Chinese Overseas Students at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry?"Most Western audiences probably aren't familiar with these titles. And for one good reason: They're all knock offs. But when they start to dabble in food, the results can be dangerous.Although the United States is no stranger to bootleg liquor, in China it's a multi billion dollar industry. One racket alone in China'sShaoxing city in Zhejiang province had amassed the equivalent of $305 million from counterfeit liquor sales.Operators use real bottles of brand name and luxury alcohol distributors and fill them with a cheap replacement, according to the state sponsored English language newspaper China Daily. The ingredients that counterfeiters use are often unsafe.In this photo, a patient recovers from poisoning after consuming counterfeit liquor laced with formaldehyde.Of all the things to imitate, whoever would counterfeit fish food? Apparently, "renegade businessmen" in the Wudi region of China had just that idea in 2007.A pet food manufacturer slipped a cheap industrial chemical into fish food to cut costs, as detailed in a report by the New York Times. Eventually, as they sought a cheaper formula for their product, the fish food became more toxic, fish started to die, and the company earned a bad reputation.Fish weren't the only ones affected by tainted food. In 2007, more than 60 million cans of cat and dog food were recalled after more than a dozen pets died due to the introduction of a