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September 28, 2007
Topics marijuana, medical, california, candy, chocolate, pain, smoke, people, cookies, lawyers, cbs, seattle, plants, clubs, pot, bars, angeles, ice, news and world
Patients around the world relying on a little feel-good pain relief from nibbling on marijuana-laced snacks baked at a California factory will be out of luck because federal agents closed it down. Drug Enforcement Administration officials said agents raided the Tainted Inc. factory in Oakland on Wednesday and arrested several people. They also seized 460 marijuana plants along with a variety of pot-laced products intended for medical users of the drug. Those products included such things as barbecue sauce, chocolate-covered pretzels, candy bars, cookies, marshmallow pies, ice cream, peanut butter, jelly, energy drinks and "Rice Krispy treats. "
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August 17, 2007
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October 29, 2006
The latest craze at state fairs is fried Coca-Cola. The Coke-batter nuggets are topped with cola syrup.
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October 18, 2006
Fried Coke treats are becoming the latest new hit for state fairs around the country. The artery-clogging dessert seems to be gaining rapid popularity. According to the AFP, the deep-fried dough is soaked in the Coke syrup, resulting in "gooey Coke-battered nuggets topped with cola syrup. "
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August 17, 2006
The Girl Scouts will go to great lengths to get their cookie money. In Akron, Ohio, The Girl Scouts have filed 12 lawsuits to collect cookie money that buyers have yet to pay.
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