Campbellford Man Advising Residents of Item that is Not Candy Picked up on Halloween

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A Campbellford man wants to notify others about an item that might be perceived as candy to small children.
Derek Paul Sharp was accompanying his six-year-old daughter as she was trick or treating in the neighbourhood.
After arriving home and looking through the items, they found one that may be of concern.
The package is named Lucky’s Mystical Dragon Flames and is actually not candy but actually something that actually goes into a fire to produce a colourful flame.
Sharp said he doesn’t believe there was any malicious intent but just wants to advice parents in the area.
It’s believed the package was picked up in the Tanner Road area.
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