Federal government to crack down on edibles that ‘copycat’ popular snacks:
The Food and Drug Administration and Federal Trade Commission sent warning letters to six companies that sell products containing Delta 8 THC in packaging that looks like Doritos and Jolly Ranchers, among others.The agencies say children and even some adults could mistake the Delta 8 THC products for the real thing.
The products are given such names as Double Stuff Stoneos for Oreos and Stoney Patch for Sour Patch Kids.The agencies say such marketing is reckless and illegal, and copycat products containing Delta 8 THC pose a health and safety risk, especially among kids.
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