Two 18-wheelers involved in a fiery crash spilled Fireball Cinnamon Whisky across an interstate in central Arkansas on Thursday morning.

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The Arkansas Department of Transportation said a section of I-40 was shut down after the accident in Pulaski County.

Pictures show the front of one of the 18-wheelers was completely destroyed.

Crews had to use a mechanical broom to sweep up the glass from the bottles.

No injures have been reported and the cause of this crash is under investigation.

It's not the first time a crash has left an Arkansas roadway covered in food or drinks, KATV reports.

A crash in August left a truckload of spaghetti sauce at U.S. 278 and Arkansas 24. Earlier that month, a tank car filled with bourbon crashed on I-40 in eastern Arkansas.

The same month, Interstate 30 in Little Rock was shut down after an 18-wheeler crashed and left frozen pizza scattered on the roadway.

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