Drugs or poison in the sweets? The Halloween urban legends that don't die - News Summed Up

Drugs or poison in the sweets? The Halloween urban legends that don't die


However, there was such a case in 1974, when eight-year-old Timothy O’Bryan, from Texas, died after eating Halloween candy laced with cyanide. If it isn’t poison or sharp objects, it must be drugsThe idea that candy may contain marijuana also crops up frequently. In another case, in 1970, a five-year old appeared to have died after eating Halloween candy laced with heroin. NJ Attorney General (@NewJerseyAG) Parents: Check #Halloween candy for #marijuana infused candy. There’s going to be a massacreA recurring Halloween myth is the threat of a massacre.


Source: The Guardian October 31, 2017 18:30 UTC



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