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    Marijuana-shaped candy alarms parents, officials

    BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Candy shaped like marijuana that's showing up on store shelves around the country won't get kids high, but aghast city leaders and anti-drug activists say the product and grocers carrying it represent a new low.

    "We're already dealing with a high amount of drug abuse and drug activity and trying to raise children so they don't think using illegal substances is acceptable," said City Councilmember Darius Pridgen. "So to have a licensed store sell candy to kids that depicts an illegal substance is just ignorant and irresponsible."

    The "Pothead Ring Pots," ''Pothead Lollipops" and bagged candy are distributed to retail stores by the novelty supply company Kalan LP of the Philadelphia suburb of Lansdowne. It also wholesales online for $1 for a lollipop and $1.50 for a package of three rings.

    Company president Andrew Kalan said the candy, on the market six to nine months and in 1,000 stores around the country, promotes the legalization of marijuana.

    "It does pretty well," he said.

    "This is the first complaint I've heard," Kalan said, "and people are usually not shy. I'm actually surprised this is the first."

    An irate parent brought the candy to Pridgen's attention, hoping the city could apply pressure and get it out of stores.

    Pridgen and Councilmember Demone Smith displayed the candy, along with fake marijuana known as "K2" that's also sold in some stores at Tuesday's Common Council meeting, where Pridgen said he'd refuse to grant licenses to stores in his district that planned to sell the merchandise and would seek to embarrass stores that carry it. The synthetic marijuana is sold as incense but is smoked.

    Synthetic marijuana typically involves dried plant material sprayed with one of several chemical compounds. The products contain organic leaves coated with chemicals that provide a marijuana-like high when smoked. The Drug Enforcement Administration recently used its emergency powers to outlaw five chemicals found in synthetic marijuana.

    It appeared Pridgen's message had gotten out by Thursday. A check of about a half-dozen stores in Buffalo, often in impoverished neighborhoods where real drugs are a festering problem, turned up none of the controversial candy.

    The bags of "Pothead Sour Gummy Candy," and lollipops shaped like marijuana leaves appear to be a recent addition to the inventory of some corner stores. The sour apple-flavored candy contains nothing illegal, but with its marijuana leaf, the word "Legalize" and a joint-smoking, peace sign-waving user on the packaging, critics say it's not only in poor taste but an invitation to try the real thing.

    "It's the whole idea that it promotes drugs and the idea that, here, you'll look cool if you use this — which is what gets these kids in trouble in the very first place," said Jodie Altman, program supervisor at Renaissance House, a treatment center for drug- and alcohol-addicted youth.

    Charmaine Rosendary, 36, of Buffalo shook her head when she saw a picture of the package.

    "That's not right. It's just promoting marijuana," she said while buying produce Friday at a Buffalo market. She said she wouldn't allow her five teenagers, ages 15-19, to have it.

    "I would not buy it or give them money to buy it," she said. "It looks like weed."

    It's not the first legal product to come under fire.

    In 2008, the Hershey Co. stopped making Ice Breakers Pacs in response to criticism that the mints looked too much like illegal street drugs. Police in Philadelphia complained that the packets, nickel-sized dissolvable pouches with a powdered sweetener inside, closely resembled tiny heat-sealed bags used to sell powdered street drugs.

    Candy cigarettes and fruity or energy drink-infused alcoholic beverages have been criticized for targeting young people. And in 1997, the Federal Trade Commission said the iconic Joe Camel cigarette ads and packaging violated federal law because they appealed to kids under 18. The tobacco company, R.J. Reynolds, eventually shelved the caricature.

    A spokesman for the Office of National Drug Control Policy said advocates for legalization who claim marijuana is benign are not supported by science.

    "Trivializing drug use is a threat to public health because it erodes perceptions of harm among young people," said Rafael Lemaitre.

    Kalan said his company carries several products with the marijuana leaf and "legalize" message to accommodate growing demand in the movement to legalize marijuana.

    "We don't advocate for a political position. We just look at what the marketplace wants and respond to it," the wholesaler said. "It's just candy... It's sour apple flavor, it doesn't claim to be pot in disguise or anything like that."

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    694 comments

    • Maggie M  •  7 months ago
      Seems like the woman who has the 19 year old and "won't buy it or give them money to buy it" has bigger problems than marijuana-shaped candy. Why is she still even thinking about providing candy for a 19 year old? If they don't have a job they can do without.
      • A Yahoo! User 7 months ago
        lol
      • LoritoBandito 7 months ago
        Excellent observation!!!
      • Kati 7 months ago
        Haha very true.
    • puppybone69  •  7 months ago
      I wonder how many alcoholic beverages and tobacco products were consumed during the writing of this article to make marijuana sound like it should remain an illegal drug, while the REAL menacing drugs to society (alcohol and tobacco) remain legal to menace society?
      • Kati 7 months ago
        I wouldn't say tobacco is a "menace" to society.
        I'd say alcohol is the biggest factor.
      • _ 7 months ago
        menace to society?You people make me laugh.Always on your personal little agenda.Get real #$%$
      • Denton County APA 7 months ago
        Tobacco is a disgrace to anyone who uses it and to anyone how has to smell that garbage while it is burning!
    • NEIL S  •  6 months ago
      Government continues to LIE!!!! Alcohol is the #1 KILLER!!! Just Legalize Pot and then noone will make Fake stuff anymore.You will NEVER stop it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!EVER!!!!!!!!!!!
    • Bill Cousert  •  7 months ago
      What about rock candy?
    • Danny the Bull  •  6 months ago
      "The Drug Enforcement Administration recently used its emergency powers" What emergency powers? Since when? COMPLETE CRAP! I wonder what other "administrations" have emergency powers to trample freedoms with?
    • william 1  •  7 months ago
      From the sound of this story taking your teenage kids shopping for food at your local tobacco&liquor store is not a good choice to shop for groceries . just sayin
    • Dana  •  Beijing, China  •  6 months ago
      when i was a kid in the 60's & 70's ... we had neer beer .... tasted the same but no kick,

      some of us more enlightened people believe "weed" is healthy. but most of my time is spent doing kung fu in the movies. gotta go .... scene 12 ,take 1
    • Thomas  •  7 months ago
      It’s freedom of speech always not freedom of speech sometimes. If you don’t like the message don’t buy the product. Its only pot America get over it alcohol ruins way more family’s a year and it’s legal.
      • Marie 7 months ago
        Are you kidding? yes alcohol ruins lifes. but pot leads to other hard drugs. which totally ruins famillies, jobs,finances,your health. as well as alcohol. addiction is a addiction. and lot of people have problems with the two. so why target kids at a young age to think pot is cool . that is who they are totally targeting by marketing this product. cause seriuosly how many adults buy suckers? you are right we dont have to buy the product. but its not the ones that dont buy it, that we are worried about here,. its the kids that go in the store and see the package or a poster or sign that is to young to understand what it is . and how it can ruin their life. by thinking it is cool.
        Drug addiction only starts with pot. just ask any addict. It all started with pot and thinking its cool.
        THEY ARE A SAD MANUFACTURE TO TRY TO MAKE A BUCK OFF OF OUR KIDS!
      • A Yahoo! User 7 months ago
        Uh, no. Drug addiction starts with the first cigarette (you know, legal goody two-shoes stuff that hurts no one like Marlboro or Camel) and first swig of wine at a wedding party by underage kids.
      • A Yahoo! User 7 months ago
        No one tried to ban marketing of candy cigarettes. Remember those? My parents even bought me some of those. There was no uproar back then over those, even though that was essentially trying to get kids to try smoking. Cigarette smoking is more addictive than any other drug. 90% of smokers won't be able to stop and nearly all start when they are underage. Hooked for life and then dead 10 to 20 years before they should be from lung cancer and infecting others with second-hand smoke. Marijuana causes no such harm. 400,000 dead from tobacco smoking each year. None from weed. Do parents come down as hard on their kids for smoking cigarettes as they do for weed? Nope, because they think something legal isn't as dangerous. How many fathers to this day still take their sons to strip clubs or even to prostitutes? Some do and think that's somehow acceptable but it ruins their moral character a lot more than weed ever would.
    • Johnny Blaze  •  7 months ago
      as long as i can still buy my candy cigarettes, big league chew, and soda that comes in the same shape of a beer bottle....
      • steven 7 months ago
        don't forget that powdered candy that comes in a straw!!!!
      • khill05 7 months ago
        Well, if we let them do this, they will be allowed to stop those next.
      • jennie 7 months ago
        omg,, I remember all those candies you guys talked about.......lol
    • ian  •  6 months ago
      When will you people ever learn? First it was the Schweddy balls Ben & Jerry and now this! I had no idea of the existence of either of these products until you people made a big fuss and it ended up in the media. I suppose I will now have to track down some "pothead ring pots" and pothead lollipops"! By the way, Schweddy balls tasted great. I recommend it to everyone!
    • ScottW  •  7 months ago
      Do any of these "angry" politicians submit to regular drug tests? I doubt it.
    • littlebug  •  7 months ago
      Anyone remember candy cigarettes, and the bubblegum that came in a pouch and was shredded like chewing tobacco? I LOVED that stuff, and don't smoke.
    • Roberto  •  7 months ago
      Is this unbiased reporting?? For God sake, it seems written by the DEA
    • Smile and Nod  •  7 months ago
      the biggest bunch of #$%$ is that marijuana is classified as a schedule 1 (or what they consider to be most dangerous) drug along with heroin and MDMA (extacy). Some schedule 2 drugs include cocaine, methadone, morphine, methamphetamine and opium. how the fu(k do they classify marijuana more dangerous than any of those drugs. and why did obama say when he was running for president he wasnt gonna impede on states that have laws for medical marijuana and now he wants to go back on his word and have the feds crack down on them. obama, like all other politicians, is just a lying piece of #$%$ that will say anything to get elected.
    • clydean  •  7 months ago
      Extremely insufficient reporting; who manufactured this candy? and...who is the distributor? Make someone accountable for this debacle. #$%$ people. Call the perpetrators out!
    • Jon  •  7 months ago
      How long will you sheep realize that pot is a safe medicinal drug? Good lord. You can't really OD on it. You don't beat your wife on it. You don't hallucinate on it. It does NOT cause cancer. It helps people deal with cancer and many other diseases. Whereas alcohol kills thousands of people daily. So does tobacco. Jesus people, stop letting Big Brother control you with lies!
    • Vrede  •  7 months ago
      I agree 100% with the parents and officials arguing for the suppression of free expression and enterprise. Ever since those rabbit-shaped chocolates I had at Eastertimes when I was a kid, I've killed every bunny I've seen! The connection is clear.
    • Ric  •  7 months ago
      Good for when one has the munchies.
    • Tom  •  Richardson, United States  •  7 months ago
      We should be making fuel and ropes and clothing with hemp, instead of using oil and cutting down tree's. Remember candy cigarettes, what is the difference? And why the hell cant people take responsibility for their actions anymore, its the reason we have flammable stickers on lighters, you wont start smoking pot just because you eat one of these candys, just like you wont kill somebody just because you saw the movie SAW 4.
    • Thaddeus  •  7 months ago
      Anyone got the munchies??? Could not resist..
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