Fentanyl-laced candy that 'looks and smells like mint gum' found at Bellingham middle school FOX13
According to BPS, a staff member at Kulshan Middle School confiscated the fentanyl-laced gummies from a student on Thursday. The edibles were described as being square, green and lightly coated with a white powder. Staff reported them looking and smelling like mint chewing gum.
BPS is now focusing on educating students about the dangers and risks associated with fentanyl. On Friday, they announced lessons would be shared to students at all of their schools.
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