Poisoned candy myths
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title:
Poisoned candy myths
text:
Poisoned candy myths are mostly urban legends about malevolent strangers intentionally hiding poisons, drugs, or sharp objects such as razor blades in candy, which they then distribute with the intent of harming random children, especially during Halloween trick-or-treating. These myths, originating in the United States, serve as modern cautionary tales to children and parents and repeat two themes that are common in urban legends: danger to children and contamination of food. There have been co
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description:
Urban legends, especially about trick-or-treating
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poisoned_candy_myths
date created:
2004-02-10T16:12:48Z
date modified:
2024-09-13T05:18:13Z
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