Kids & Family

At Least 3 Reports of Tampered Halloween Candy in NY

Please share and recheck your children's Halloween candy. In one case, a girl opened a pack of Skittles and found a pill inside.

HOLBROOK, NY – A Long Island father is urging parents to recheck their children's Halloween candy after his daughter discovered a pill inside a bag of Skittles Friday.

Kevin Keresztes, of Holbrook, told Patch that his daughter "was in school today as she went to open a bag of Skittles. She noticed the package was glued shut so she opened it up in front of the gym teacher." A white pill was mixed in with the candy inside.

"Luckily after looking up the pill, it’s just an antihistamine, but still this is horrible," Keresztes said, adding that he planned to file a police report.

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"Please and I mean please recheck your children's Halloween candy," he said.

There have been several other reports nationwide of Halloween candy being tampered with, including at least two others in New York.

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A trick-or-treater in Hoosick Falls in Rensselaer County reportedly bit into a candy bar with a needle inside. And in the town of Mexico, north of Syracuse, the candy inside at least two boxes of Dots was replaced with rocks.

Main photo courtesy of Kevin Keresztes


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