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Wicked
12-08-2007, 08:19 AM
Police alarmed at candy in cocaine-like packs
Mint powder from Hershey looks startlingly like dime bag, officers say
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A new mint candy is posing problems for police officers, who say it bears a striking resemblance to street cocaine.

“Anything like this ... is going to give an advantage to the criminals, narcotics users, narcotics dealers," Austin, Texas, police Sgt. Richard Stresing said of Ice Breakers Pacs — tiny, blue, dissolvable packets of white mint powder that look startlingly like heat-sealed dime bags of cocaine.

The new product — which was introduced by Hershey Co. in September at the annual All Candy Expo in Chicago — is bound to make officers’ jobs harder out on the streets, said Sioux City, Iowa, police Lt. Marti Reilly.
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“Obviously, it’s going to require law enforcement to do a lot of field-testing on candy,” Reilly said. “When you see it in the street, you wouldn’t know it from a controlled substance because it’s packaged an awful lot like that.”

Hershey rejected the police claims.

“The product is clearly labeled with product identification, ingredients and nutritional information and is clearly branded as an Ice Breakers item,” the company said in a statement. It did not respond to questions about whether Hershey planned to change the packaging.

‘They’ve all been full of cocaine’
The candy does come in a standard plastic package, with an Ice Breakers label, but that’s not the problem, officers said. The problem is with what’s inside.

“You are kidding me,” said Senior Cpl. Kevin Janse of the Dallas police. “I’ve been on the streets 15 years, and I’ve seen a lot of these, and they’ve all been full of cocaine, and you’re telling me this one’s full of candy? Wow.”

Janse said the packets looked so much like cocaine bags that drug dealers would be able to use them “to hide their drugs from us now, I’d be willing to bet.”

Brett Kaiser of Dallas, the parent of two youngsters, said he was worried that the candy could confuse children, too, leading to serious consequences.

“They wouldn’t be able to tell the difference if they saw that and they saw a bag of drugs on the ground,” Kaiser said as his children ran around a Dallas playground.

Reilly said that although the candy had not yet shown up on shelves in his city, “we’ve had advance notice from some other law enforcement agencies that have had problems with it.”

“It would be better for us” if Hershey pulled the product, he said.

Janse agreed.

“What happens when these drug dealers start unsealing these and putting their cocaine in them and leave them around and a kid goes, ‘Hey, there's one of those Ice Breakers,’ and puts a packet of powder cocaine in their mouth?” he asked.

“That is going to be dangerous,” he said.

By Alex Johnson of msnbc.com and Ashanti Blaize of KXAS-TV in Dallas. NBC affiliates KXAN of Austin, Texas; KTIV of Sioux City, Iowa; WCAU of Philadelphia; and WGAL of Lancaster, Pa., contributed to this report.

Del
12-08-2007, 01:12 PM
Hmm... not even sure what to think about that...

ashley5
12-08-2007, 01:20 PM
:munchies

might be a :shock surprise to some Hershey's customers
:lmao

jlbecker
12-08-2007, 01:23 PM
wow, it does look like drugs. it makes you wonder what in the hell manufacturers are thinking. did they really think they wouldn't catch some heat for it?

and i seriously dont think some kid is going to pick up a bag of drugs off the street and put it in his mouth :rolleyes.

MIKOSWIFEY
12-08-2007, 01:32 PM
If my kid came home with that, he'd be throwing it away. I don't allow drugs or wannabe drugs in my home. It's not funny.

Kat
12-08-2007, 01:38 PM
and i seriously dont think some kid is going to pick up a bag of drugs off the street and put it in his mouth :rolleyes.

Not sure if your being serious with that statement or not by the eye roll, but that is a VERY common place for drug dealers and buyers to hold their drugs. In their mouths.

What a stupid product. I am appalled that a reputable company would think up such an idea. :no

jlbecker
12-08-2007, 01:41 PM
Not sure if your being serious with that statement or not by the eye roll, but that is a VERY common place for drug dealers and buyers to hold their drugs. In their mouths.

What a stupid product. I am appalled that a reputable company would think up such an idea. :no


what i meant was, if a child is walking down the street and sees a little baggie on the ground, i dont think he's pick it up and eat it. not in defense of the product cause i think it was a really stupid thing for hershey to think they could get away with.