Chronic Candy

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  1. rg420

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    I had the lollipop chronic candy... NASTY... I had about 10 licks then threw it out.



    Anyone tried it yet?
     
  2. gottssunfire

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    yeah the lollipops suck, but the skunk #1 gummies are tasty.
     
  3. Spastic_Monkey

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    Yeah, I've had one, I thought it was alright though, nothing like the real thing though.
     
  4. Al13n

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    where do you get them at headshops?
     
  5. DSPSYSSTS

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    Candy goes to pot: report

    NYC lawmakers fume over marijuana-flavored candy that claims 'every lick is like taking a hit.'
    December 16, 2004: 1:05 PM EST


    NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - New York City lawmakers have condemned the sale of Chronic Candy, a marijuana-flavored lollipop and gumdrop line that claims "every lick is like taking a hit," a newspaper report said Tuesday.


    Chronic Candy's hemp-based confections are sold at 43 stores around the city, said a report in amNew York.

    "To produce this kind of candy is sickening. This is targeted to children," councilwoman Margarita Lopez, chairwoman of the Substance Abuse Committee, told the newspaper. Lopez also promised a council resolution condemning the sweets.


    But the candymaker said people are overreacting to the product, according to the story. amNew York reports that the candy is imported from Switzerland and contains no THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana.

    "Hemp candy has been around since 1920," Antonio Montana, founder and president of Chronic Candy, told the newspaper. "It's not my goal or intention at all to influence kids."

    He added that the only buzz you'll get is from all the sugar.

    But the newspaper report said that the candy -- which is sold in "nickel bags" and "20 sacks" and comes in flavors like the Chronic and Acapulco Gold -- embraces drug culture. Public health workers told amNew York the candy glamorized drug use.

    Councilman Bill Perkins (D-Harlem) was quoted as saying that the candies are "clearly perpetuating a culture that is unhealthy. It is unacceptable and needs to be taken off the market."
     
  6. psychedelicized

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    hehe, i had one of them...no where near as good as the real thing!;)
     
  7. StonerBill

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    fuckin take alchohol and cigarettes ou to fstores then you conservative fuckhead, mr Bill Prickins

    godamn it makes me angry

    we must try and spread cannabis to all corners of society, and make those opposed to it in the minority once more
     
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