Friday, 7 July 2023

Beredar Makanan Ringan di AS yang Mengandung Ganja dengan Kemasan Mirip Biskuit Terkenal

Beredar Makanan Ringan di AS yang Mengandung Ganja dengan Kemasan Mirip Biskuit Terkenal

Beredar Makanan Ringan di AS yang Mengandung Ganja dengan Kemasan Mirip Biskuit Terkenal




Pengemasan untuk 'Double Stuf Stoneo' melalui US Food and Drug Administration/Net






Komisi Perdagangan Federal (FTC) AS telah mengirimkan surat peringatan kepada enam perusahaan yang membuat makanan ringan dengan bahan aktif ganja dan kemasannya mirip dengan makanan yang disukai anak-anak, termasuk "Stoneos" yang meniru biskuit Oreo.







FTC mengatakan, surat-surat tersebut, yang dikirim oleh FTC dan Food and Drug Administration (FDA) pada Rabu (5/7) dibuat karena kekhawatiran bahwa anak-anak mungkin ingin mencoba makanan tersebut karena kemiripannya dengan produk yang mereka sukai.


Selain mirip biskuit Oreo, ada juga kemasan makanan produk ganja yang serupa dengan keripik tortilla Doritos, camilan rasa keju Cheetos, dan Nerds, serta permen lainnya.


Produknya termasuk "Double Stuf Stoneo", ditandai dibuat oleh "Dabisco", dan "Jolly Rancher Gummies Sours", serta "Cheetos Crunchy XXTRA Flamin' Hot." Semuanya ditandai mengandung THC - bahan dalam ganja - di sudut bawah kemasan.


Surat itu mengatakan FDA telah menerima lebih dari 125 laporan anak-anak atau orang dewasa yang mengalami efek samping dari konsumsi THC sejak 1 Januari 2021 hingga 31 Mei 2022.


"Anda harus segera berhenti memasarkan produk THC Delta-8 yang dapat dimakan yang meniru makanan konvensional menggunakan iklan atau kemasan yang mungkin menarik bagi anak kecil," kata surat itu, seperti dikutip dari Reuters, Jumat (7/7).


Frito-Lay, yang membuat Doritos, mengatakan dalam sebuah pernyataan bahwa pihaknya memuji tindakan komisi tersebut dalam membatasi produk tiruan.


Perusahaan juga dikatakan sedang mencari dasar hukum yang akan mengkriminalkan penjualan makanan THC yang dapat dimakan menggunakan kemasan yang melanggar merek makanan ringan terkenal.



English News



'Stoneos' cannabis cookies look too much like Oreos, says US FTC



FILE PHOTO: Signage is seen at the Federal Trade Commission headquarters in Washington, D.C.



Six companies that make snacks with the active ingredient of cannabis have been sent cease and desist letters because the packaging looks too much like foods that kids love, including "Stoneos" that mimic Oreo cookies, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said on Wednesday.


The letters were sent by the FTC and Food and Drug Administration over concern that children may want to try them, the FTC said, including products that could easily be mistaken for Doritos tortilla chips, Cheetos cheese-flavored snacks, and Nerds and other candies.


The products included "Double Stuf Stoneo" marked as made by "Dabisco," and "Jolly Rancher Gummies Sours" as well as a "Cheetos Crunchy XXTRA Flamin' Hot." All are marked as containing THC - the ingredient in marijuana that produces a high - in a lower corner of the package.


The letter said the FDA received more than 125 reports of children or adults who experienced adverse effects to a THC consumable from Jan. 1, 2021 to May 31, 2022. "Ten of the reports specifically mention the edible product to be a copycat of popular foods," the letter said.


"You must immediately cease marketing edible Delta-8 THC products that imitate conventional foods using advertising or packaging that is likely to be appealing to young children," the letter said.


Frito-Lay, which makes Doritos, said in a statement that it applauded the agencies' actions in "curtailing these deceptive products." It said it was seeking legislation that would criminalize selling THC edibles using packaging that infringes on that of famous snack brands.


The letters from the FTC and FDA were sent to Delta Munchies LLC, Exclusive Hemp Farms; North Carolina Hemp Exchange LLC, which makes the Stoneos; Dr. Smoke LLC; Nikte's Wholesale LLC, which makes "Medicated Jolly Rancher Gummies Sour," and The Haunted Vapor Room.


A person who signed an email "Dr. Smoke" said the company did not make the products in question, and that they were pulling them from the store.


The other five companies did not respond to requests for comment.













































































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