New Zealand Organization Accidentally Hands Out $600 Meth-Laced Candy
New Zealand Organization Accidentally Hands Out $600 Meth-Laced Candy
A shocking mix-up in New Zealand has led to a major scandal involving Auckland City Mission. The charity accidentally distributed candy laced with methamphetamine, each piece worth a staggering $600. Find out how this blunder occurred and the fallout from this alarming incident. Don’t miss the details of this jaw-dropping story!
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The Auckland City Mission, a charity helping the homeless in Auckland, New Zealand, accidentally distributed candies containing a "lethal dose" of methamphetamine!
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The truth came to light when the charity was alerted due to the candies' "disgusting" taste.
Ben Birks Ang, a spokesperson for the New Zealand Drug Foundation, revealed that tests showed each candy contained 300 times the usual amount of methamphetamine.
Each candy was worth 1000 New Zealand dollars, approximately 600 dollars!
The candy company stated: "It may have been misused after production."
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