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Police are warning parents to look out for THC or CBD on the packaging in their children s sweets. Image: Northamptonshire Police In fact, some have been discovered to also contain MDMA, which is a Class A drug because of its harmful effects on health.
According to Northamptonshire Police, children known to have consumed these edibles have suffered side effects such as vomiting, dizziness, panic attacks and unconsciousness.
DCI Gan Thayanithy added: “I urge parents and carers to make their children aware of this issue and also to be mindful of the possible food packaging/wrappers with wording such as CBD or THC suggesting items are cannabis oil infused, as pictured [see picture below]