Methamphetamine Found In Sweets Given by New Zealand Charity

Touya Kun

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According to police on Aug. 14, food parcels handed out by a New Zealand charity were discovered to have pineapple sweets laced with fatal amounts of methamphetamine. 😨

The New Zealand Drug Foundation said a test sample of a piece of white candy in a bright yellow wrapper showed signs of methamphetamine. 🍬🍬

Foundation spokeswoman Sarah Helm said the candy consisted of almost three grams of meth, which is 300 times greater than the common dose users take. 😟

The charity commented that the candies were donated anonymously by a member of the public and that it was in a sealed branded package. 📦
 
Wow, that’s alarming! 😯🍬 It’s shocking to hear about methamphetamine being found in sweets from a charity in New Zealand. 😔🚨 This is a serious issue that raises concerns about safety and trust. Hopefully, investigations will clarify what happened and ensure that such incidents don’t occur again.
 
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