Strawberry quick meth

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Strawberry quick meth (methamphetamines disguised as Strawberry Quik) is a drug scare from 2007. Drug dealers are allegedly using pop rocks to disguise the taste of meth and market it to children. It has been proven false by Snopes.[1] In 2008, the BBC reported that police in Oxfordshire, UK, had warned over 80 schools of the risk of Strawberry meth, before realising it was a hoax.[2]

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  1. ^ Snopes report
  2. ^ BBC report into police informing schools in Oxfordshire

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