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	<title>Comments on: Strawberry Quick and Cheese Meth</title>
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		<title>By: jp</title>
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		<description>Hi.  I just want to stop by with a word of caution.  A lot of panic has been spread through the internet, news, emails, etc. about this strawberry meth.  There was some crystal methamphetamine that turned up which was colored, but after further investigation the angle that the dealers are actually trying to target children by &quot;making it taste good&quot; is unfounded.  Snopes.com is a website that debunks scams, etc. (I&#039;m in no way related or working in conjunction with them).

We do need to be vigilant with our children and by no means am I a supporter of drug dealers!  I think this reinforces our need to talk to kids about strangers and even people they know giving them things that may not be good for them.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi.  I just want to stop by with a word of caution.  A lot of panic has been spread through the internet, news, emails, etc. about this strawberry meth.  There was some crystal methamphetamine that turned up which was colored, but after further investigation the angle that the dealers are actually trying to target children by &#8220;making it taste good&#8221; is unfounded.  Snopes.com is a website that debunks scams, etc. (I&#8217;m in no way related or working in conjunction with them).</p>
<p>We do need to be vigilant with our children and by no means am I a supporter of drug dealers!  I think this reinforces our need to talk to kids about strangers and even people they know giving them things that may not be good for them.</p>
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