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Marijuana-shaped candy alarms parents, officials

Stoner4Life

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This is the kind of bad press our movement doesn't need. Whoever invented this candy should have their head(s) examined, this is a bad idea from the get-go. Even if it's candy inside the joint toking stoner & political message clearly written across the bag is way too over the top for consideration of marketing it to kids.





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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this kind of marketing to candy consumers is wrong, wrong, wrong. Like a black eye in someone's pandering of this shit to kids.


We're fighting a long hard battle not to win the war on drugs but to win the confidence of the still many naysayers of allowing the medical cannabis movement to move forward.......
 
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LouDog420

Can't sell it in the grocery store or places with little kids...

Sell it at spencers or something like that... Head shops... Adult bookstores... Novelty shops... I'd be interested to see where they retail through...

I'd buy one though! Good idea, poorly implemented (possibly? Doesn't actually say...) :dance013:


Crazed Looney Bin said:
"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.

The idea of a parent forbidding their 15-19 year old child from having a ring pop just seems too hysterical to me, no matter what the shape :laughing:
 

Hydrosun

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Fuck all hypocrites

Products like this are still available today.

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Who cares about a ring pop?

It is still OK for our kids to have toy automatic rifles, so I guess life is fine.

Why don't people just stay the fuck out of other peoples' business?

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Stoner4Life

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Can't sell it in the grocery store or places with little kids...

Sell it at spencers or something like that... Head shops... Adult bookstores... Novelty shops... I'd be interested to see where they retail through...

sure, in the old days we had a store 'Ferdi's for Parties' that of course catered to all sorts of party goods including an area (off limits to kids) that had adult party favors which included X-rated candies, lollipops and various other novelties.

These guys are hiding behind first amendment rights exploiting the system, kids and the medicinal cannabis movement.

This would be 100% OK & what I'd expect to find when entering a MMJ dispensary out in Cali somewhere.......
 

Jenn

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Fuck all hypocrites

Products like this are still available today.

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Who cares about a ring pop?

It is still OK for our kids to have toy automatic rifles, so I guess life is fine.

Why don't people just stay the fuck out of other peoples' business?

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LOL, I forgot all about the candy cigs. I remember you could get bubblegum dust to fly out of those...they still dont sell these things do they?
 
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LouDog420

sure, in the old days we had a store 'Ferdi's for Parties' that of course catered to all sorts of party goods including an area (off limits to kids) that had adult party favors which included X-rated candies, lollipops and various other novelties.

These guys are hiding behind first amendment rights exploiting the system, kids and the medicinal cannabis movement.

This would be 100% OK & what I'd expect to find when entering a MMJ dispensary out in Cali somewhere.......

I don't see any mention of MMJ... Simply an advocate for legalization and wanted to make some ring pops and candies.

Who says stoners don't like ring pops and candies too!!! :jump:

Add dispensaries to my list of possible retail outlets ;)
 

Hydrosun

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These guys are hiding behind first amendment rights exploiting the system, kids and the medicinal cannabis movement.

One may not hide behind first amendment rights or exploit them. One may exercise their first amendment rights as they so choose and they are protected in doing so.

It could be argued that I am hiding behind my 1st amendment rights and improperly advising people around the world on how to grow cannabis. I am exploiting this international internet system.

Is my free speech bad for the system? I certainly hope so. I hate the fucking system.

The "Kids" argument is the mainstay of the fascist and oppressor. No human should be subverted from their natural rights so that another human feels better about raising their kid.

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Stoner4Life

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I don't see any mention of MMJ... Simply an advocate for legalization and wanted to make some ring pops and candies.

my reference to them exploiting the MMJ movement is based upon the fact that right now it is the ONLY publicly accepted and supported cannabis legislation and I don't feel good that they have now exploited the good hard serious work of many medicinal advocates.
 

Stoner4Life

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One may not hide behind first amendment rights or exploit them. One may exercise their first amendment rights as they so choose and they are protected in doing so.

It could be argued that I am hiding behind my 1st amendment rights and improperly advising people around the world on how to grow cannabis. I am exploiting this international internet system.

Is my free speech bad for the system? I certainly hope so. I hate the fucking system.

The "Kids" argument is the mainstay of the fascist and oppressor. No human should be subverted from their natural rights so that another human feels better about raising their kid.

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so then you'd buy these for your 6 yr old daughter to share in class w/her friends if she asked you for them?

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Hydrosun

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my reference to them exploiting the MMJ movement is based upon the fact that right now it is the ONLY publicly accepted and supported cannabis legislation and I don't feel good that they have now exploited the good hard serious work of many medicinal advocates.

Dude, why are you claiming ownership and offense? These guys are free to create flower or leaf shaped candy. No person has exclusive use to the image of a leaf.

Why does public acceptance in any way effect peoples rights? Being gay wasn't / isn't publicly accepted; but that doesn't change a human's natural right to do what they want with their body or life.

Where is the exploitation of hard work of many medicinal advocates? Can you name me three individuals that were exploited? Were you personally exploited?

Why is your idea of serious work more important than these guys idea of satire / political commentary / exploitation?

What should we do about these guys making flower shaped candy? Lock them in a cage and pay fat pigs to watch them? Steal their property and destroy their business?

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Stoner4Life

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What should we do about these guys making flower shaped candy? Lock them in a cage and pay fat pigs to watch them? Steal their property and destroy their business?

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now you've gone overboard, why the fuck would you want to jail these guys and ruin their lives?
 

Hydrosun

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so then you'd buy these for your 6 yr old daughter to share in class w/her friends if she asked you for them?

No I would not buy that for my kid, but I would not seek to cage the manufacture nor would I seek to cage another parent or adult that passed them out to kids.

I would speak with my child about crazy things other people do and help them make smart choices on their own.

50% of the population has a cock and balls already, is human anatomy really dangerous to kids?

There are a lot of things in this world I don't want my child being exposed to but it is not my right to tell every place of worship to remove their cross or star of david because they offend my notion of the universe and what I want my child exposed to.

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Secrecy

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Marijuana-shaped candy alarms parents, officials

What about those "candy fake cigarettes?!?"

What are those doing to the minds of our youth??
 

Stoner4Life

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No I would not buy that for my kid, but I would not seek to cage the manufacture nor would I seek to cage another parent or adult that passed them out to kids.

that makes TWO separate posts where YOU (not me) mentioned jail for these people.

WHY do YOU keep mentioning jail in this situation?
 
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LouDog420

Think you're taking it a bit far with the MMJ leap... The rec users are a huge portion of our demographic too, and the message of legalization is free to be spread by whomever... We are still talking candy leaves right??

Penis pops, feel free to buy. If you want to buy your child one, that's fucked up, but that's what it means to be a parent and those are your decisions to make. Don't leave parenting up to the gov't please.... Same as everything else.
 

rambone

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I say let the market place decide, It's not like the candy is infused with cannabis extract. To me it is no different then people wearing clothing or jewelry with cannabis leaves on it, not my thing, but that doesn't mean I think they shouldn't be able to sell them.
 

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