Random letters added to my url - any ideas?

Hi Guys
On this particular site we started seeing funny random letters and numbers added to our urls - we did not touch these pages in quite a while and it only started about a week ago.  Even if you change the url in "SEO" etc... it automatically adds it.
Any ideas?
See http://tonipizza.co.za/Tonis_Pizza_Menu.html#.UbIe3JU56YU
it should read http://tonipizza.co.za/Tonis_Pizza_Menu.html
Support says it might be one of our scripts that "broke"  -- but sounds like a bit of a stretch to me.  Again, we have not touched code on this  page for a loooong time.
Thanks
Casper

Hey Casper,
There's some sort of conflict with a content holder you have placed within the page.  When you remove it the url restores back to normal. 
I would look into this script in the "add this" content holder which most likely is affecting the output of the url.
Kind regards,
-Sidney

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