There are so many things wrong with this trend. For starters: don't waste candy. Don't waste the delicious sugar that will perk you up for 7 minutes only to send you crashing down seconds later.
If you haven’t noticed a multi-colored powdery substance caked in your pre-teen’s nostrils, better take a closer look. Administrators at a Rhode Island middle school have warned parents about a ...
A Rhode Island school is warning parents about students snorting crushed-up Smarties. Portsmouth MIddle School in Portsmouth, RI., told parents snorting the fruit-flavored, tablet candy can lead to ...
These kids are more like dummies. Moronic middle schoolers are being warned of the dangers of snorting Smarties, the chalky round candies that can be smashed up and turned into powder. Ryan Walker and ...
in her school lunch room as her friends filmed her. Apparently, this is a trend. The entire time I watched this video all I could think about was where is this child's mother? Click through to watch ...
Though it may seem unlikely, parents on local social media have expressed concerns about their kids snorting Smarties around Halloween. At least one school, Laing Middle School in Mount Pleasant, has ...
PORTSMOUTH, R.I. (CBS) --- Parents at one Rhode Island middle school have received a warning about students snorting a popular candy. According to CBS affiliate WPRI, parents of Portsmouth Middle ...
Smarties are a popular candy to eat. Now they are popular to snort among teenagers. (Photo by Parker Winget) Parents are used to telling toddlers not to put candy up their nose, but apparently they ...
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