Last updated 5 months ago | Originally Published: July 20, 2024
The FDA has issued a warning about Delta-8 THC-laced snacks resembling popular candy and snack brands, posing a risk to consumers. These products contain high levels of Delta-8, the psychoactive compound in marijuana. They are marketed to look like familiar treats, which can be misleading, especially for children.
Five products highlighted by the FDA include Double Stuf Stoneo, Infused Sour Slizzles, Slushers, Trips Ahoy!, and Cheetos Flamin’ Hot Crunchy. Each item mimics well-known brands, potentially confusing consumers. Their packaging closely resembles popular non-THC products, making it easy to mistake the two.
The FDA is concerned about accidental overconsumption of these products, which often have higher doses of Delta-8 THC than typical edibles. This can lead to severe health effects such as extreme sedation, paranoia, and hospitalization. There have been reports of adverse reactions from individuals who unknowingly consumed these products.
Parents and caregivers are urged to be vigilant about these look-alike products, especially in households with children. The FDA emphasizes the importance of keeping these products out of reach of minors and educating family members about the potential dangers. Consumers are encouraged to report adverse effects to the FDA.
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