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The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has issued a warning to the public about the dangers associated with consuming cannabis jelly sweets.
The watchdog says a number of items with significant levels of THC, the part of the cannabis plant that causes a high, have been seized by Gardaí and Customs officials.
The FSAI knows of at least one incident where a teenager suffered a serious reaction to the sweets and was hospitalised.
The particular sweets were apparently purchased online with the packaging carrying explicit warnings to eat the sweets cautiously and that a significant concentration of THC was present.