Rainbow fentanyl – The Newest Halloween Scare: Are The Children Safe?

Parents need to be extra vigilant when examining when examining Halloween treats.
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BOSTON - Oct. 15, 2022 - PRLog -- By: Joel Best, University of Delaware

Every year around the middle of October, reporters start contacting me wanting to talk about rumors of contaminated Halloween treats.

That's because I track media coverage of reported incidents of trick-or-treaters receiving razor blades in apples or pins and poison in candy bars. My data goes back to 1958, and my principal finding is simple: I can't find any evidence that any child has ever been killed or seriously injured by a contaminated treat picked up in the course of trick-or-treating.

This often surprises people who assume that Halloween sadism is both very real and very common.

Stories about contaminated treats are best understood as contemporary legends. They're tales we've all heard, that we've been assured are true. They warn that we live in a dangerous world filled with villainous strangers who could harm us if we aren't careful.

This year, reporters began reaching out earlier than usual, in late September, and they wanted to talk about a new alleged threat: "rainbow fentanyl."

Kids Are Next

Fentanyl is a very powerful synthetic opioid that has caused thousands of overdoses and deaths over the past two decades. In August 2022, drug enforcement authorities noted that pills containing fentanyl were being manufactured in various colors. DEA Administrator Anne Milgram said, "Rainbow fentanyl – fentanyl pills and powder that come in a variety of bright colors, shapes and sizes – is a deliberate effort by drug traffickers to drive addiction amongst kids and young adults."

Many news outlets covered this story, including the notion that the colors might be some sort of marketing ploy to attract younger drug users. But then some people started connecting rainbow fentanyl to Halloween.

Interviewed on Fox News on Sept. 20, 2022, Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel declared, "Every mom in the country is worried, what if this gets into my kid's Halloween basket?" Other Fox commentators suggested that parents might want to protect their children by not letting them go trick-or-treating this year. And, to prove the bipartisan appeal of protecting children, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat, repeated the warnings.

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