Hershey Shelves Cocaine Look-Alike Candy
CEO Says Company Will Stop Producing The Powdered-Sweetener Mint
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Hershey CEO David J. West disclosed the decision during a conference call about the company's newly released fourth-quarter earnings report.
Ice Breakers Pacs, which first hit store shelves in November, are small dissolvable pouches with a powdered sweetener inside. The pouches come in blue or orange and bear the Ice Breakers logo.
Members of Philadelphia's police narcotics squad said the mints closely resemble tiny heat-sealed bags used to sell powdered street drugs. They said the consequences could be serious if, for example, a child familiar with the mints found a package of cocaine.
"Some community and law-enforcement leaders have expressed concern" about the shape of pouch and the Xylitol sweetener inside, and about the possibility of the mints being mistaken for illegal substances, West said.
"We are sensitive to these viewpoints and thus have made the decision that we will no longer manufacture Ice Breakers Pacs," he said.
Ice Breakers Pacs remain on store shelves but are expected to be sold out early this year and no more are being made, West said. Kirk Saville, a company spokesman, said they had been distributed across the United States on a limited basis.
Hershey has said the mints were not intended to resemble anything.
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It is "believed" that the Hershey Corporation will now shift their focus towards developing a cocaine product that looks like candy.
now bid brother tells us what candy should look like...
i feel better if they spent their energy housing our homeless vets...
It was benzoic acid, a sweet-tasting food preservative.
Of course not...a big US conglomerate like Hershey wouldn''t stoop to something as low and vile as packaging their product to look like drugs so it would be "cool" for kids to have...oh wait, they''re a big US conglomerate...of course they would. BA$****$!
Boycott Hershey!
I sure didn''t know they made cocaine in dissolvable packets like that because I don''t do cocaine. And the people that thought up the candy packets probably don''t either. So lighten up, will ya? We''re not all as miserable as you... and don''t want to be.
and McVet, he''s right... the sieg heil nazi stuff just ruins the credibility of your message. You have a lot of good stuff to say... just leave off the BS and pencil whip these pinheads into submission with the truth. Let us be gentlemen (and women) as we defeat the barbarians who''ve pillaged our republic from within and show the way real Americans act. Chill out! We can always get the guns out and deal with it a bit more dramatically if the need arises later.
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by gmond
January 27, 2008 3:48 AM PST
- I remember when Binaca was sold in high schools as liquid acid...not that I personally had anything to do with that.
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