Pennsylvania Police Department Warns Parents After Finding THC-Laced Candies That Look Like the Harmless Kind

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By Wire Service
October 12, 2019US News
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Pennsylvania Police Department Warns Parents After Finding THC-Laced Candies That Look Like the Harmless Kind
Nerds Rope candies laced with THC. (Johnstown Police Department)

A recent drug bust in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, uncovered loads of cocaine, crystal meth, heroin, fentanyl, marijuana, and… Nerds Rope candies.

Except they weren’t real Nerds Ropes, but hundreds of packets of THC-laced edibles made to look exactly like the beloved children’s candy.

With Halloween quickly approaching, the Johnstown Police Department is warning parents that the edibles can be easily mistaken for real candy.

“During this Halloween, we urge parents to be ever vigilant in checking their children’s candy before allowing them to consume those treats,” police said in a Facebook post on Thursday.

The Ferrara Candy Company, which makes Nerds, told CNN in a statement: “This product is counterfeit and in no way associated with Ferrara Candy Company. We want to reassure consumers that the Nerds products they find at major retailers across the country and at nerdscandy.com are safe to consume.”

THC infused edibles have also been found in surrounding states.

A public health alert issued in West Virginia in June also warned of highly potent THC-infused candies, including Nerd Ropes.

“It is packaged like candy. It looks like popular candy. It tastes like candy. But, instead, it is a very powerful and potent way to get high,” warned the United States Attorney Mike Stuart in the alert.

By Elizabeth Wolfe and Brian Ries

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