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A child in Alameda County, California, got sick after ingesting THC-infused candy received at a Halloween event. The candy was also found mixed in with at least six students' candy from an Alameda elementary school event. The child has since recovered. Police across the country have urged parents to check their children's Halloween treats for cannabis or magic mushrooms. Health officials are calling for a cautionary guide for candy-like over-the-counter products as children's ER visits for accidental overdoses increase.
It was a busy Halloween night across the Bay Area Tuesday and one with special cautions after a child in Alameda County got sick from marijuana-laced candy. https://t.co/eqrlECvKGO
6 families found cannabis candy after East Bay school event; sick student OK: superintendent https://t.co/QYB7YIPWuF https://t.co/WdbpEzJ2SG
Cannabis-infused fruit chews have been found mixed in with at least six students' candy from an Alameda elementary school event. One child was sickened after accidentally ingesting it, but has recovered. https://t.co/HjtXlEcOGg
As children’s ER visits for accidental overdoses are on the rise, a cautionary guide for "candy-like" over-the-counter products is needed, health officials say. https://t.co/2CK7zCjlKM
Police from New York to California have urged parents to ensure their kids' Halloween treats don't contain cannabis or even magic mushrooms, after Bay Area youngster got sick from a THC-infused candy https://t.co/1Yi1q1Tu73 https://t.co/U4gmXnkvx3
Alameda police say they were investigating a report of a child ingesting THC-infused candy received at a Halloween event over the weekend. https://t.co/EEnYgzVDAn https://t.co/orprMueGle