"Toast It" wont go from contextual menu

I have completely removed the app and then removed the toastit plugin from various Library/contextual menu items folders on my system (at root and user level), yet the toast it menu item simply won't budge. i have rebooted my machine several times.
please advice…
Neerav

Hi, thanks for your reply.
I dont even remember the version. the apple service center installed it when they were checking my super drive. i just deleted the crap to trash.
the reason i posted here is because i googled before and realized that a plugin needs to be removed from the 'contextual menu items' folder. and it stays there even after doing that.
Neerav

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