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Sly drug dealers may be targeting your kids with a new type of tik that is specifically made to be attractive to children.

Parents beware! Sly drug dealers may be targeting your kids with a new type of tik that is specifically made to be attractive to children.

Instead of the usual white grainy substance, this form of tik is pink and looks like children’s sweeties.

It’s even named Strawberry Quick because of its colour and texture - similar to powdered pink cooldrink or pop rocks that crackle in your mouth.

Drug experts and community workers warn that the new form of tik is just as addictive as the original and could be even more devastating to youngsters.

Strawberry Quick is said to be a cheaper form of tik because it is mixed with colouring.

The substance comes in different colours and flavours and is believed to be a hit on Cape Flats school playgrounds.

Narcotics experts tell the Daily Voice that kids are taking the drug thinking that it’s sweets and then fall ill.

Cape Flats residents who have heard about the drug say it’s been around since last year but has been kept quiet.

A community activist and Mitchells Plain resident says primary school children have become easy targets for Strawberry Quick dealers.

“People are talking about the drug but no one has gone to the police to report it to anyone,” says the concerned man.

“We first heard about it when it was used at a Mitchells Plain school, and since then nothing much has been done about it.

“However, primary school children are the easiest targets and drug dealers are getting them hooked so they can become addicted to the drug and from there they start stealing from their parents.”

Baronise Henry, from Mediator Strandfontein drug support and counselling group, says she initially thought it was a prank when she found the warning about Strawberry Quick in her mailbox.

“But then I contacted the South African National Council of Alcoholism and Drug dependence who confirmed that it is a poor quality tik that’s dyed with food colouring to make the drug more ‘kinky’,” she says.

But Baronise makes it clear that the drug is just as dangerous as its notorious relative.

Parents have been urged to warn their children not to take packets of sweets from strangers and to tell teachers if they are offered any suspicious substances at school.

Experts abroad - where the drug has been around for at least two years - say it tastes like strawberry and comes in a bright pink colour.

There are growing concerns that the younger crowd will find the drug more attractive because of the variety of colours and flavours it comes in.

And dealers cut the drug with battery acid and other harmful substances to make it go further.

Flavour and colour are added to the meth during the cooking process, instead of afterwards, which means the drug does not lose potency.

The substance can be ingested by snorting, smoking or injecting.

The drug is more popular among new users who snort it because the flavouring can cut down on the bad taste.

A US police official says the drug is particularity aimed at the younger crowd.

“If dealers can get younger people using it, they can get long-time buyers,” he says. - Daily Voice

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andymo, wrote

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12:39pm on 7 June 2011
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Story sounds ridiculous and typical of moral panic. Where do primary school kids get the kind of money to support a tik addiction? You're telling me an 8 year old kid has the agility to handle a lighter, bulb and straw - yet doesn't have the dexterity to tie his shoelaces. Report would have been as realistic if it had mentioned pre-schoolers or tots.

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CRAIG, wrote

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12:39pm on 7 June 2011
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Anonymous , childrens lives are being affected and you are worried about incorrect English , you are obviously not a parent!!!

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Anonymous, wrote

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12:36pm on 7 June 2011
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This sounds VERY much like an email hoax that has been circulating since the 2007. http:urbanlegends.about.comlibrarybl_strawberry_meth.htm

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Anonymous, wrote

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12:33pm on 7 June 2011
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Drugs is a big problem for our children, why cant government do something about these drug dealers??

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Charlie Sheen, wrote

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12:32pm on 7 June 2011
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"...kids are taking the drug thinking that it’s sweets and then fall ill" - Come on, are yo serious? How can someone eat tik, and think it's sweets? Has anyone making these statements ever put tik in their mouths?

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biffo, wrote

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12:31pm on 7 June 2011
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Anonymous???????Look at what you have just written and spot the mistake..tut tut!!!!9IF YOU ARE ABLE???)

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Muddy Waters, wrote

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12:31pm on 7 June 2011
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if the substance is ingested by snorting, smoking or injecting, why do children think it is a sweet. What sweets are eaten by any of those methods and how can they confuse it with a sweet? Very concerning.

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ZuluGirl, wrote

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12:30pm on 7 June 2011
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These are the worst kind of criminals, sick!!!

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ANONYMOUS, wrote

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12:30pm on 7 June 2011
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BRING BACK THE DEATH PENALTY FOR THE DEALERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

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Anonymous, wrote

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12:30pm on 7 June 2011
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We need to force the dead penalty back for such evil people, they should rot in hell..

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Lalas, wrote

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12:27pm on 7 June 2011
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Lets not criticize and rather print this article and take it home or to our schools. I just emailed it to various friends and I will spread the word.

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jam, wrote

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12:11pm on 7 June 2011
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I wonder why is it so difficult for the state to claim and sell these homes that are being used for drug dealing. remove the scumm. why is it so hard to set up new laws.

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Carlo, wrote

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12:03pm on 7 June 2011
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http:www.snopes.comhorrorsdrugscandymeth.asp Status: Partly True (but nothing new, been around since 2007)

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Anonymous, wrote

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12:01pm on 7 June 2011
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Viva ANC Viva! This country is a better place with you in charge!

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Anonymous, wrote

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12:01pm on 7 June 2011
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"Narcotics experts tell the Daily Voice that kids are taking the drug thinking that it’s sweets and then fall ill." Seriously, News24? That is appalling, and incorrect, English. Way to lower your standards.

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