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Halloween candy fails: What Ontario police have been issuing warnings on [Video]

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From razor blades to toothpicks, police across Ontario have issued warnings after a wide variety of items were reportedly found inside candy that children received on Halloween.

On Friday, provincial police in James Bay reported that a child had found a mini razor blade inside a Kit Kat minibar.

Police said they were still working to determine the source of the bar, which had been received while trick-or-treating in Cochrane, Ont.

Further south, provincial police in Bancroft said that a child had received a Coffee Crisp minibar with a rusty thumb tack poked into it.

#BancroftOPP urges parents to inspect Halloween candy after trick-or-treating, following a report of a rusty thumb tack found in a mini chocolate bar. Check for tears, unusual packaging, or anything suspicious. Report tampered candy to OPP at 1-888-310-1122 ^jd pic.twitter.com/6TwaL86qbu

— OPP East Region (@OPP_ER) November 2, 2024

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