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Would Your Child Know The Difference?

Concentrated synthetic 7-OH opioids are being disguised in packaging that looks just like everyday candy — gummies, mints, even ice cream cones. These aren’t harmless snacks. They’re lab-made opioids the FDA warns may be up to 13 times stronger than morphine.

Yet they’re being sold openly in gas stations, smoke shops, and online — putting kids and families at risk.

We need stronger protections, better enforcement, and more awareness to stop these deceptive products from reaching our communities.

Don’t be fooled. 

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