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Marijuana-Shaped Candy Alarms Parents, Officials

By CAROLYN THOMPSON   10/10/11 06:24 AM ET   AP

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In an Oct. 6, 2011 photo, Felicia Williams, Community Liason for Buffalo City Council member Darius Pridgen, holds a package of "Ring Pots" candy in Buffalo, N.Y. The marijuana-shaped candy 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. (AP Photo/David Duprey)

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- 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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joymij
12:57 AM on 10/21/2011
I am all for legalizing-weed, but to advertise like Big-Tobacco is wrong. Marijuana should not be promoted to children. Yes it is a harmful drug, but so is alcohol in moderation, as is caffeine. None of these 3 things are what you want to be giving your children. Leave all drugs out of candy and child's lives. Alcohol, cigarettes, weed, they should all not be allowed on T.V., radio, or anything else kids see all the time. It is something they should learn about from their family when they are old enough, or with their peers as they are introduced to it through their friends. All of which are better than making them think its "cool" when they are 10 years old.

Companies like this give marijuana legalization a bad-light. If you want marijuana to be legalized, DROP THE POTHEAD IDEOLOGY AND BE A RESPONSIBLE SMOKER. No real adult brags about their drinking or smoking cigarettes, so dont go around yelling "I smoke weed and everyone else should too!!!!"

Treat it like an adult, like its not new to you, then people will see marijuana users as responsible people. Marijuana Seed Skittles aren't gonna make this go any faster, just gonna cause more turmoil
11:19 PM on 10/19/2011
Are you kidding me , they want to ban CANDY?? These over - protected parents are being silly and they're making a huge deal about it...
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scoobanchi
Would you like a slice of pie?
04:59 PM on 10/12/2011
Free the weed.
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09:38 PM on 10/11/2011
Arhggggggggg, Please just legalize weed and make alcohol illegal!!!!! It's not fair.
08:45 PM on 10/11/2011
If all it takes to make your kid smoke pot is weed shaped candy then you are probably going to lose that battle anyway.
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Max Shaw
My micro-bio is no longer empty.
02:59 PM on 10/11/2011
Okay, K2 is NOT marijuana-like in terms of high or enjoyability. Its gross, dirty and nauseating.
02:50 PM on 10/11/2011
I almost feel like a hypocrite in thinking that their advertising shouldn't target kids... but then again I started smoking at 14 so who am I to judge really. I kinda wanna try the sour gummy flavor.
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Thaddeus Jude
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12:21 PM on 10/11/2011
I'm not sure how one can refuse to grant licenses to shops that sell a completely legal item.
12:49 AM on 10/11/2011
that K2 stuff mentioned- incense sprayed with chemicals to give you a high comparable to marijuana- sounds really really scary bad i'll stick to my homegrown organic ganja thanx. actually i'd also prefer the ganja to some nasty high fructose corn syrup gmo candy shaped like a weed leaf.
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IrieMoon
Don't blame me, I voted for Kodos.
10:43 AM on 10/11/2011
It is really scary stuff. Especially considering that it was legal while the natural alternative is illegal.

It just doesn't make sense.
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Yam716
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03:08 PM on 10/11/2011
Is K2 the same stuff that is used in the synthetic weed you find in the corner stores? Don't smoke that! It can kill you!
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CR90
11:27 PM on 10/10/2011
Liberals: "We gotta make these kids be healthy, oh but if they want to light up let them." Hypocrisy knows no bounds. Before you attack me, hypocrites exists on both sides, I just love laughing at the hypocrisy by liberals.
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IrieMoon
Don't blame me, I voted for Kodos.
10:45 AM on 10/11/2011
What is even funnier is how you seem to have no clue what you're talking about.

Now that is hilarious!
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CR90
11:10 PM on 10/11/2011
I don't? I guess I'm just imagining things. I guess if a delusion person says it it must be true.
12:53 AM on 10/12/2011
What's your point? I take offense at the term "liberal" because you sling it like an insult. Perhaps everyone on this blog is a true republican, anarchist, libertarian, etc. asking for the local control and release of federal mandates that don't make sense. The candy is just so gimmiky, that if marijuana was legalized there wouldn't be any interest in it.
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mangohombre
I am not young enough to know everything.
11:04 PM on 10/10/2011
Hmmmm... Cannabis Cotton Candy.
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Max Shaw
My micro-bio is no longer empty.
03:00 PM on 10/11/2011
Eureka! Interesting enough, there is a strain known as cotton candy and its fluffy as hell!
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mangohombre
I am not young enough to know everything.
10:30 PM on 10/12/2011
Oh my. Last time I tried it I swore one of my legs was longer than the other and I REALLY needed to go to the can and I was scared to get off the couch because I thought I would fall into my tv.
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Baneblade
Subversive Individual
10:29 PM on 10/10/2011
Oh dearie me.
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RevRayGreen
Here to make cannabis legal worldwide again
10:07 PM on 10/10/2011
make it legal make it green make it now........and send me a box of these, please....

Ring the Alarm....
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deepintheheartoftejas
Middle o/t Road = Yellow stripes & dead armadillos
09:37 PM on 10/10/2011
Can I get this online? This will totally be the candy I'll be distributing this halloween! Maybe with a taped on piece of paper with a URL to the Americans for Safe Access website.
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Eric Mann
Do you want to be on the opposite side of Progress
09:36 PM on 10/10/2011
So..in this Capitalist country, you can sell poison to kids, but only if it is shaped like simple geometric shapes? Boggles the mind.