Anytime a mistake like this is made it's just too funny. I almost spit Dr. Pepper on my keyboard when I read it. I also wonder how my reporters might have stayed on the line for a while....
The publisher I worked for put out a gardening book that inadvertently listed a gay sex hotline number instead of a gardening supply place's number. They also quoted Satan on the bible verse page-a-day calendar without realizing it. Pretty fun stuff.
I just found something a bit like this from long ago:
The Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, Ontario presently has an exhibit of at least some of the Dead Sea Scrolls and in addition to information about the scrolls themselves and the time period they were written in, the exhibit also looks at the impact of the Torah and other ancient Hebrew biblical texts over the centuries and the following story, among a few others, is described in the exhibit:
In 1631, King Charles I ordered 1000 bibles from an English printer. The printer omitted the word “not” from the seventh commandment (the one dealing with adultery) in this printing. The king was infuriated and ordered all the copies destroyed. This book became known as “the Wicked Bible” and at least a few copies survived and are worth quite a bit money these days.