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  1. 13 hours ago · Operation Tirade has been launched after the discovery of blocks of methamphetamine disguised as Rinda-brand pineapple lollies in parcels handed out by the Auckland City Mission. Detective Inspector Glenn Baldwin says police are treating the issue with urgency and wanting to make sure rest of the lollies are handed in as quickly as possible to minimise harm.

  2. 13 hours ago · The NZ Drug Foundation is warning people not to consume Rinda brand pineapple lollies after a potentially lethal amount of methamphetamine was found in a lolly wrapped in the brand’s packaging. The white lolly was brought into a Drug Foundation drug checking clinic in Auckland on Tuesday afternoon. People who had started to consume the lolly ...

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  4. 13 hours ago · Authorities in New Zealand are urging Kiwis to not eat a selected model of lolly after drug-testing revealed a probably deadly quantity of methamphetamine. The NZ Drug Basis drug-tested a white lolly present in a Rinda-branded pineapple candy and located it contained three grams of the illicit drug.