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Coke Pringles
This Pringles can packed with "Crack Cookies" was apparently confiscated during a recent drug bust in Austin Texas. From a news release issued by the Austin Police Department and published in The Statesman's police blotter blog:
Kevin Ray Landry, 35, was taken into custody for providing an alias when officers requested that he identify himself. Landry was found to be in possession of approximately 10 grams of crack cocaine at the time of his arrest. South Central patrol officers contacted the APD Narcotic Conspiracy Unit who responded to the scene. Narcotic Conspiracy personnel subsequently executed a search warrant on Landry’s vehicle resulting in the additional seizure of 17 cookies of crack cocaine.
Colombians surgically inserted heroin into dogs
The Drug Enforcement Administration arrested 22 Colombian nationals for smuggling heroin into the United States via various methods, including surgically implanting the drug into puppies, officials said Wednesday.The Colombian organization brought more than 20 kilograms of heroin into the United States, concealing some of it by slitting open purebred puppies, according to John P. Gilbride, the DEA’s New York Field Division special agent-in-charge, in a news release.
At least three puppies died from having liquid heroin packets placed inside them and then being stitched back up, DEA spokesman David Ausiello said.

In Memphis , customs officers found 7 pounds of heroin hidden in three baseball bats.

Making fake bananas to hide your coke in.

The Texas Department of Public Safety Crime Laboratory Service in Amarillo (Amarillo, Texas) recently received a submission of approximately 70,000 chocolate candies (total net mass 154 kilograms), suspected psilocybin mushroom/chocolate concoctions.

The Institute for Forensic Sciences National Drug Laboratory (Budapest, Hungary) recently received 9,000 white Ecstasy tablets with a “Euro” logo , and also one pink, rhombus shaped tablet, net mass 0.30 gram, with a Pfizer imprint on one side and a VGR50 imprint on the other side , an apparent Viagra® counterfeit.

The drugs were covered in pepper to divert sniffer dogs and sealed in several layers of plastic and other wrappers, Peruvian police said on Monday.
Police had been on the trail since August. Seven people were arrested in the drug seizure.

"The Microgram Bulletin" is a monthly web-based newsletter published by the Drug Enforcement Administration. The April 2005 edition has a short item about 17 bricks of cocaine that were intercepted by the DEA in Nogales, AZ. Upon inspection, agents discovered a surprise inside the cocaine:
[E]ach brick was also found to contain a second, internal brick, wrapped in brown tape and cellophane, which contained an unknown, compressed, tan colored powder. Analysis of the white powder confirmed 85 percent cocaine hydrochloride adulterated with caffeine, while analysis of the tan powder indicated a mixture of 72 percent heroin hydrochloride and 7.2 percent cocaine hydrochloride. This is the first submission of heroin mini-bricks inside cocaine bricks to the Laboratory.
The DEA believes the smugglers hid the heroin inside the coke to "deceive mid-level transporters, who charge higher rates for heroin shipments versus cocaine shipments."

The Illinois State Police Forensic Science Center at Chicago (Chicago, Illinois) recently received two submissions containing a total of 55 lollipops, suspected to contain a controlled substance, possibly MDMA, THC, or GHB. The lollipops were being sold on the West Side of Chicago, and were seized by the Chicago Police Department. Analysis was prioritized because the items were apparently being marketed to children. Each lollipop weighed approximately 10 grams, and were either green, red, or amber colored, and were in the shape of a maple leaf

The DEA Southeast Laboratory (Miami, Florida) recently received seven commercially labelled cardboard boxes containing 288 cans of Nestle's Supligen® (a dietary supplement drink), suspected to contain solutions of cocaine . The exhibits were seized from a storage facility in Plantation by agents from the DEA Fort Lauderdale District Office (Plantation is located just west of Fort Lauderdale). Ninety two of the cans contained a thick, clear liquid (total net mass 38.66 kilograms (total net volume 31.69 liters)) that screened positively for cocaine. Analysis by GC, FTIR, and GC/MS confirmed a mixture of cocaine hydrochloride (753 mg/mL) and phenacetin (not quantitated). This was the first submission of liquid cocaine in cans of Supligen to the laboratory.

The DEA Northeast Laboratory (New York, New York) recently received a submission of thirty one lollipops with loose wrappers, suspected to contain heroin . The exhibits were seized at LaGuardia airport by the DEA New York Field Division . The wrappers indicated only the flavor of the candy (peach, watermelon, sour, etc.) The pops varied from 3/4's of an inch to one inch in diameter, and (unusually) consisted of a candy shell surrounding a powder interior. This is the first submission of lollipops containing heroin powder to the laboratory

The DEA Southwest Laboratory (Vista, California) recently received a submission of six small Sentron® fire extinguishers, each containing a packed white powder, suspected cocaine. The exhibits were seized from three different cars in Nogales by Agents from the DEA Tucson Resident Office. The cannisters were labeled in Spanish, and the pressure gauges indicated that the extinguishers were at least partially full; however, none were actually under pressure.

Marijuana mixed with coriander. Hard to detect with smell?
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