
Police warn parents after finding rainbow-colored fentanyl
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California police are warning parents after discovering examples of candy- and rainbow-colored fentanyl, a dangerous drug that can be deadly at a dose of just two milligrams.
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"Sadly we are now seeing fentanyl in rainbow/candy coloring. We encourage parents to speak with their children about the dangers of this deadly drug. Just one use can be fatal," the police department wrote.
Fentanyl is a leading cause of surging drug overdose deaths across the country. The synthetic opioid is many times stronger than heroin but far cheaper to produce.

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