The jelly beans that were tested for THC. | Courtesy Pocatello Police Department
POCATELLO — Local police determined there were no drugs found in candy shared at a Fourth of July parade.
On July 14, the Pocatello Police Department was notified by a person that there was possible THC laced jelly beans that were handed out during a parade in Historic Downtown Pocatello.
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Tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, is the part of the marijuana plant that makes people high.
The person reported feeling “dizzy and light headed” after eating half of a jelly bean, police said.
The candy was tested by Pocatello Police and then sent to the Idaho State Lab for further testing, according to a news release.
Lab results came back in August and the state’s test determined no controlled substances were detected in the jelly beans.
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Police reveal results of jelly beans tested following Fourth of July parade
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