Magic mushroom‑infused products appear in Colorado gas stations
7 hours ago
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- Denver food and cannabis investigators found PolkaDot-branded chocolate bars containing synthetic psychoactive drugs in convenience stores.
- California public health officials had previously warned about and destroyed similar PolkaDot products worth over $3 million due to added psychoactive substances.
- The PolkaDot bars were falsely marketed as containing non-hallucinogenic mushrooms but actually contained psilocybin, psilocin, and synthetic tryptamines.
- Colorado’s 2022 Natural Medicine Act decriminalized personal use of psychedelics but did not authorize retail sales, leading to confusion among retailers and consumers.
- PolkaDot products are sold in various forms (chocolate bars, gummies, liquid shots) and often mislabeled as dietary supplements, evading FDA regulation.
- The DEA regulates psilocybin and some synthetic tryptamines under Schedule I, but some modified compounds in PolkaDot products may circumvent the law.
- Denver health officials are focusing on consumer education and retailer outreach, urging the public to report suspicious products and avoid purchasing them.
- Retailers selling unlawful products face fines, license suspension, or criminal penalties, with inspectors emphasizing due diligence in verifying product legitimacy.