Rokita Warns Hoosiers of Fentanyl Disguised as Candy

Attorney General Todd Rokita

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is warning Hoosiers about dangerous drugs being illegally smuggled across the southern borsder disguised as candy.

With Halloween quickly approaching, Rokita and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration are alerting parents of a new, deadly form of fentanyl found at the border and throughout the US. To disguise this dangerous drug, smugglers have hidden it in brightly colored pills that resemble Sweet Tarts.

“My role as attorney general is to protect Hoosiers, especially the most vulnerable among us,” Rokita said. “To help keep our children safe, monitor the candy in your kids’ trick-or-treat bags.”

Fentanyl is an opioid that is approximately 50 times more potent than heroin and about 100 times more potent than morphine. Therefore, even consuming the smallest amount could be deadly.

“This is yet another example of the danger tied to a porous border,” Rokita said. “Under this administration, all states are border states. We are sadly all at risk.”

Rokita advises parents to only allow their children to eat candy that is commercially wrapped and to check the candy for any signs of tampering.