Undeterred by Past Failures, the Press Goes All in on 'Rainbow Fentanyl' Panic
Even though no one's trying to give your kid rainbow fentanyl this Halloween, it hasn't stopped journalists from repeating the myth.

Despite a lack of evidence, urban legends about drug-laced Halloween candy keep circulating, aided by feckless reporters. This year, it's "rainbow fentanyl" that has the press repeating unfounded tales of deadly drugs disguised as candy.
While the narrative around rainbow fentanyl and children—that drug dealers are selling brightly colored pills to appeal to kids, or even worse, getting them hooked on the drug by hiding it in Halloween candy—is bunk, journalists just won't stop peddling the story. This week, it was Good Morning America that repeated myths about rainbow fentanyl's appeal to trick-or-treaters this Halloween. While it is irresponsible to present a misleading story to an audience, recent stories about rainbow fentanyl are particularly reckless because of their potential to provoke widespread, baseless panic among parents.
Local news outlets have been reporting on rainbow fentanyl throughout the summer, but stories about the drug's supposed threat to children intensified following a Drug Enforcement Administration press release on August 30. It warned about the colorful fentanyl pills, writing that "this trend appears to be a new method used by drug cartels to sell highly addictive and potentially deadly fentanyl made to look like candy to children and young people."
That said, there is no concrete evidence that the pills are being marketed to kids. Other kinds of drugs, like "heroin packets, for instance, come stamped with all kinds of edgy names and images," wrote Lenore Skenazy, president of the childhood independence nonprofit Let Grow, for Reason. "These undoubtedly appeal to a certain segment of the market. But that segment is not children."
Tales of razor blade–filled apples or poisoned Pixy Stix have gripped parents before. However, almost all cases of poisoned or manipulated Halloween candy are hoaxes, jokes gone wrong, or complete misunderstandings. University of Delaware social scientist Joel Best has extensively studied "Halloween sadism." Observing the period from 1958–2012, he found no reported cases where a child was killed or seriously injured by poisoned or manipulated candy picked up during trick-or-treating. While Best has found 100 reports of sharp objects (like razors or pins) being found in candy between 1958 and 2018, they have resulted in few injuries—the worst required about a dozen stitches.
According to Best, the few cases where children have been killed on Halloween after eating candy have been more complex than media first reported. For example, in 1974 a boy died after eating cyanide-laced Pixy Stix. The candy was poisoned by the boy's father in an attempt to cash in on a large life insurance plan. The media also reported deaths among children who had died from unrelated medical conditions shortly after eating normal candy.
Even though the press could've learned this lesson, it hasn't. Outlets ranging from Fox News to Newsweek have picked up the rainbow fentanyl story. Reporters have speculated that these pills could end up in children's Halloween candy. On Wednesday, Good Morning America connected the myth to a recent seizure of 15,000 fentanyl pills, which were smuggled in a Lego box. The segment was presented as "a warning, certainly one, here, that parents need to hear with Halloween coming up. It's about potentially deadly fentanyl pills that look like candy," said anchor T.J. Holmes. "This story is so concerning," added reporter Stephanie Ramos. "Doctors, especially concerned the pills may appeal to teens or young adults."
The notion—not just that drug dealers are giving out free drugs in an attempt to hook children on fentanyl, but that they'd do it through disguised Halloween candy—is dubious. "I'm skeptical that [dealers] would try to target children where there is not an existing market," Sally Satel, an addiction psychiatrist and resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, told Skenazy. Noting that the risk of overdose in children is huge, Satel said that "few would survive and come back for more."
Despite warnings that it will end up in Halloween candy, the only thing that's spooky about rainbow fentanyl is that journalists keep pushing stories about its risk to trick-or-treaters.
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In May this year some third graders at Jacoby Creek Elementary School, Arcata California were seen by EMTs because one of their classmates took some goofy gummies from home to share around. Humboldt County has some really good shit and the THC was strong enough to get the kids very sick and scare everyone.
No, no cartel is intending to sell to kids, mostly because they don't have enough money (if they did, I'm sure they would happily target the little kid market). That some parents or older siblings would leave the fentanyl 'candies' around to be picked up and used by the little guys is inevitable. Of course, these kids will be dead.
Humboldt County has some really good shit and the THC was strong enough to get the kids very sick and scare everyone.
You posted this lie just the other day and I had to correct, but apparently it didn't take.
There's nothing special about Humboldt, and the kids did not get "very sick." They showed "signs of intoxication" and were rushed to the EMTs, and nothing else happened. The kids are fine.
Can you not find a better story to cherry-pick in this nation of 300M?
That some parents or older siblings would leave the fentanyl ‘candies’ around to be picked up and used by the little guys is inevitable.
If the story about fentanyl candies weren't 100% bullshit to begin with.
So, the kids didn't get hold of something illegal to sell or give to minors? The third grader said he did not know the candies were THC. The point is not that they merely got sick but that it happened at all. Is it your contention that parents who use illegal opioids will be more careful than those parents? 'Candy; fentanyl pills are an attractive substance that will surely be misused.
Do you, as a responsible parent, share your stash with your kids?
The point is not that they merely got sick but that it happened at all.
They did not get sick.
Is it your contention that parents who use illegal opioids will be more careful than those parents?
No. My contention is that you've taken a cherry-picked incident, turned it into hyperbole, and are now claiming that your hyperbolic exaggeration of an isolated incident involving a very common substance indicates the need for a national panic about something similar happening with a very rare substance.
I've got news for you - children sometimes wind up with their parents' cigarettes and beer, as well.
Do you, as a responsible parent, share your stash with your kids?
What has this question got to do with the current thing you're panicking about? Was this a story about parents sharing their drugs with their kids?
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My parents were responsible, they locked up their liquor cabinet. They just forgot the hinges were on the outside. Good times.
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Fentanyl != THC gummi bears.
That's like saying "So, some kid did Not fall off his bicycle riding to school?" and then equating it with 10 year old stealing motorcycles because sport bikes come in bright colors. One has nothing to do with the other.
As for edibles:
1. if you leave your edibles out for your kids, you're a dumbass.
2. Nobody is giving away their expensive edibles.
3. If a kid did eat too many gummies he didn't get sick, he got really fucking high. I'm not a marijuana enthusiast myself, but some people even like that.
4. There's no such fucking thing as Fentanyl Candies that people are buying in mass!
If you're hooked on fentanyl, you're fucked. That's Opioid but worse territory. You can't get it at a dispensary, it's not cheap, it's not a regular party drug, and it isn't going to be out for kids to steal. It most definitely is NOT going in kids' Halloween trick or treat bags.
In fact, nothing makes it into trick or treat bags that we all know about because we can never be too safe, etc. All the way back to the poisoning and razor blades in apples shit in the 70s, it's urban legend. And it spreads because of people like you.
Symptoms as reported by an 8 year old translated through an elementary teacher to a journalist and the big gripe is that "got sick" is how a MJ OD is reported? Sure it's not deadly or violent vomiting but it can be frightening if you have no clue what's going on.
And, still, it has absolutely ZERO to do with fentanyl.
I'm imagining Red Forman going, "Whoa, these gummy bears are really tasty!"
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Part of me still wishes the "rainbow party" was a real thing.
Heh, I'm too old for that.
I wish it was a thing when I was a kid. You know, when satanic cults were rampant, flashing your lights at someone with their lights off at night would get you killed in a gang initiation, and every halloween children's candy haul had to be inspected for razor blades and poisoned candy.
Though, that last one might be real. I mean, what IS candy corn? It just tastes like wax, it is obviously something nefarious.
THC candy corn for the holiday.
I always assumed it was an adult excuse to rifle through the haul and take anything "suspicious"
Like all of the candy bars. Those are the pieces big enough to hold the poison.
My brother took all the sweet tarts and left me the useless shit like the wax lips.
I learned quickly to go to my father with the bag. Worst he’d do is ask if he could split a peanut butter cup with me. Good man, that.
We were just informed that an interdicted fentanyl shipment could have killed 25 million people. Because dozens of these shipments fo get through, I assume we will all be dead by Halloween anyway.
It’s a plot to discredit the gay community.
Rainbow Fentanyl really livens up a Rainbow Party! NTTAWWT!
You mean the "People who totally aren't into grooming minors." community, right?
The gay community? That's just but one letter, my friend.
When I was a wee tyke, the bit scare was stickers and fake tattoos laced with LSD. Everyone was warning me not to accept stickers and tattoos from strangers. The cops even had a display board full of example tattoos, including Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse.
All of it was absolute bunk. Some guy in the police department actually sat down and created that display.
I remember that crap. Being told that someone might show you a picture and if you touch it you might get all fucked up. The amazing thing knowing what I know now is how off base and silly so much of it was.
Back then the squares used to say, "If you don't like the police then next time you get mugged call a hippie!"
Fifty years later and it's starting to sound like a good idea!
"Some guy in the police department actually sat down and created that display."
Well, that doesn't prove anything - I remember police officers used to bring big display boards with actual samples of various drugs on them to show kids what drugs look like. I'm certain "Some guy in the police department actually sat down and created that display" - but that didn't mean the drugs were fake...
Once upon a time there were LSD tabs with Disney characters, but they were just 4mmx4mm paper squares, and nobody would give those away for free.
Yeah, but you could get them for a tenner in the parking lot at a Dead show.
Even without tripping balls, the parking lot was a lot more entertaining than the actual concert.
The whole thing is absurd on so many levels. You aren't going to turn people into junkies by secretly giving some drugs that they don't know they are taking.
I'm surprised they aren't claiming that the drug cartels put razor blades n the pills, and that hospitals aren't offering to x-ray your drugs to make sure they are "safe".
Next year.
Safe AND effective!
The news story provided a good opportunity to speak to my middle school kids about being careful. I’m not expecting them to get any fentanyl trick-or-treating, that’s ridiculous, but they will be better prepared if they encounter it elsewhere.
I think it's about time for another butt-chugging panic.
Time to huff some Jenkum.
Leeeroy Jenkum!
I am NOT going to google that.
Other than making them look like candy and smuggling them in a Leggo Box (enough to kill half a million people), '.., there is no concrete evidence that the pills are being marketed to kids...' You have to be psychotic and out of touch with reality, to object to notifying the public about this but the facts are simple - No one (except Reason) says people are reporting that kids are being marketed to or targeted. They are simply saying there are millions of pills out there that look like Candy.
Other than making them look like candy
Which was made especially convincing by the imprint codes on the pills, which make them look extra like Sweet Tarts!
Don't all pills look like candy?
I think you might have a problem there, Pac-Man.
re: "No one (except Reason) says people are reporting that kids are being marketed to or targeted."
Apparently, you didn't read any of the articles linked above. Quite a few people are saying exactly that up to and including the US DEA.
Undeterred by Past Failures...
Were they really failures if they generated millions of views?
Could someone please explain to me why the fentanyl is smuggled in the form of colorful pills?
Isn’t it usually added to pills that look like prescription drugs like Percocet?
These look nothing like a prescription manufactured pill.
And isn’t it usually added in powder form to drugs like heroin or cocaine to make it more potent?
How can pills be added to powdered heroin?
From what I've heard, there are a lot of counterfeit pills that have fentanyl in them. People got into oxcontin or whatever, so they look for that. And pills can be crushed into powder.
These look nothing like a prescription manufactured pill.
That's because the colors in the photos have been enhanced. If you watch the original video from Good Morning America the colors are considerably paler, and really just look like normal pill colors. The only thing that's unusual is the assortment of colors. But they don't, in fact, look like Sweet Tarts or like anything other than pills.
You expect me to believe the news media would color-enhance a video for narrative?
if they did that, then what would stop them from reducing the harshness of colors, from, say, blood red to hot pink to make certain politicians seems less Nazi-like.
Marketing your product to make it standout from lower quality products or make it seem like its the good stuff already on the market.
That's 1 reason, another to avoid law enforcement scrutiny.
Yes, sometimes fentanyl is pressed into pill form to make it look like percocet for a higher mark up sale. Sat on a grand jury and heard a case like that.
Fentanyl is added to drugs to make them 'more potent', more attractive to buyers, but the drug is too powerful and the quality-control in the Mexican labs is so bad that sometimes a pill will have a lethal amount in it.
The colors are for marketing - why take boring-old white or pale blue pills when you can take a nicer colored pill?
Well, after all, the their other choice is to report on the sweeping successes of the democrat party platform as implemented by the Biden administration.
You see, I haven't heard of this rainbow fentanyl thing except here on Reason, because I don't watch the news. Kind of like I know more about the Nordstream pipelines than most average people... because I don't watch the news. Also why I knew there was going to be a massive trucker protest in downtown Ottawa three weeks before it happened, because I don't watch the news.
"Undeterred by Past Failures, the Press Goes All in on 'Rainbow Fentanyl' Panic"
seems hypocritical Reason, cause the headline below could be used all day everyday since 2016...
'Undeterred by Past Failures, the Press (including Reason) Goes All in on 'orange man bad' Panic'
Only Canadians will get this...
"When you eat your Fenties do you eat the red ones last? Do you suck them very slowly or chew them very fast?
If I could ban three news sources they would be:
ABC (good morning America)
NBC (Today show)
NPR
Would add CNN there too, but most of there viewers are senile and not “do something!” Soccer mom Karens
Americans are SO gullible/stupid!