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International hauliers beware.

12th July 2001, Page 22
12th July 2001
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Page 22, 12th July 2001 — International hauliers beware.
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If your drivers are heading for Spain, you'd better keep them away from Spanish sweety shops. A new range of lollipops are on sale in the Costa del Sol and they could seriously impair your drivers road judgement. They are called Cannalollies and according to The Mirror they are laced with cannabis! The 70p sweets come in strawberry, lemon, orange, lime and cola flavours but contain no warning that they contain narcotics. Spanish shops sell them legally as possessing small amounts of cannabis is not against the law in Spain. So in the same way you'd warn your drivers about dangerous "pot-holes", and we are often warned "keep off the grass", tell your drivers to steer clear of Cannalollies.

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