
Charity accidentally distributes drug-laced candy to around 400 people: 'Funny tasting'
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The charity only accepts commercial food products that have been sealed properly, leading authorities to suspect that the candy was part of a smuggling operation gone wrong.
Peter Aitken is a Fox News Digital reporter with a focus on national and global news.
Aukland City Mission contacted authorities after one person who received the candy said it was "funny tasting." At least three people, including a child, needed medical attention after eating the candy, though none went to hospital as of Wednesday.
The New Zealand Drug Federation estimated the street value of each meth-laced candy at around $600. Police recovered 29 of the candies, but did not know how many remained in circulation.

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