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Police are warning parents of candy and chips that are infused with THC, but have very similar packaging to the originals. NBC News' Adrienne Broaddus has more on the warning and what to look for ahead of the holiday.
Oct. 28, 2025
Police warn of look-a-like candy infused with THC ahead of Halloween
https://www.nbcnews.com/video/police-warn-of-look-a-like-candy-infused-with-thc-ahead-of-halloween-250869829918 via @nbcnews
lame54
(38,783 posts)Nobody gives them away
Every year we have to listen to this shit
-misanthroptimist
(1,512 posts)HAB911
(10,061 posts)Torchlight
(6,022 posts)the 'rainbow fentanyl' hysterics coworkers were engaging in a few years past. "It really happened! I heard it somewhere on Facebook!!!"
haele
(14,809 posts)And her very stoned friend decided to refill the bowl with starburst singles, and grabbed the wrong bag by mistake.
Kidlet realized the bag was too small before they poured too many in, but they still spent 10 minutes picking out the wrong candy before they gave up and got someone halfway sober to drive down to the Thrifty and get more candy.
It can happen.
Torchlight
(6,022 posts)The fentanyl stories were a collective narrative of unsupported assertions rather than examples of isolated aberrations as are ours.
haele
(14,809 posts)Of my youth.
"Don't accept any of those candy dot papers; watch out for Pixie Stixs..."
Just has to happen one time halfway across the country, and suddenly there's a dealer in every neighborhood that's out to corrupt the kids!
Prairie Gates
(6,646 posts)Oy vey.
Really playing the classics.
Zorro
(18,106 posts)BlueTsunami2018
(4,716 posts)Nobody gives away free drugs. Ever.
Ive heard about this mythical pusher my whole life and never once has anyone just given me free shit. Im still kind of salty about that.
ms liberty
(10,755 posts)durablend
(8,673 posts)GusBob
(8,051 posts)These stories come out every year. What was it last year? Meth gummies or something
Ms. Toad
(37,932 posts)Look-alike packaging was sending kids to the hospital. It looked to them like the candy they were used to eating.
Gore1FL
(22,683 posts)There's no fear like an old fear.
BannonsLiver
(19,886 posts)Coming from the usual sources on this platform as well. 🙄
WhiskeyGrinder
(25,927 posts)MaineBlueBear
(371 posts)And may I have their address? Asking for a friend...
xmas74
(29,979 posts)Giving strange kids weed gummies. They aren't cheap.
Stacey Grove
(87 posts)hosting "In Search Of" with episodes about Bigfoot, the Bermuda Triangle, Loch Ness Sea Monster, UFOs, Spontaneous Human Combustion.
AStern
(576 posts)ProfessorGAC
(75,041 posts)Makes a bit easier for parents to screen.
Thing is, with that slick packaging, are they setting themselves up for legal action by the manufacturers of the original product, or is this those same big companies dipping their toes in cannabis?
That said, it's hard to believe this will be a widespread problem.
A 14 ounce bag of Jolly Rancher gummies in $4.57 at Walmart.
Around here, THC gummies are $14 for 10 of them. Trying to pass these off to kids would be a serious monetary commitment that carries the risk of prison.