Trick or Treater’s Beware
Looks like candy but it’s Crystal Meth.
According to the USA DEA, spokesman Steve Robertson, Candy-flavored methamphetamine are emerging around the nation, stirring concern among police and abuse prevention experts that drug dealers are marketing the drug to younger people.
Parents , make sure your trick or treater does not eat any candy until you inspect it. I would throw out any sugary candy that resembles the candy in a pixie stick.”Drug traffickers are trying to lure in new customers, no matter what their age, by making the meth seem less dangerous,” Robertson says.
Methamphetamine, a highly addictive stimulant, is usually a white or brownish, bitter-tasting crystalline powder that dissolves in water. It is usually smoked or snorted.
Play it Safe this Halloween.
Check your local hospital to see if they are inspecting candy to make sure it’s safe, only trick or treat in neighborhoods you live and know your neighbors.An alternative to trick or treating:
Have a costume party, with delicious treats you can make.
Older kids have a bon-fire while listening to some creepy music.A great recipes for a Halloween treat from Paula Deen would add to your Halloween.
Easy delicious Halloween Snake to eat1. One crescent roll spread out
2. Spread spicy mustard on crescent roll.
3. Layer ham, salami, and cheese
4. Roll up to resemble the shape of a snake, pinch closed.
5. Add cloves for the nose.
6. Paint egg whites on the snake.
7. Paint on egg whites or butter mixed with green, brown (red, yellow, orange food coloring) to add coloring to your snake.
8. Cook to golden; follow the directions on the croissant roll container for temperature.
9. Add green olives for eyes, and cut a red pepper to resemble a tongue.Meth in kiddie’s treat bag: Another reality that life is not so sweet.

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