Mass. mother finds needle in daughter’s Halloween candy
Ennette Figueroa, a mom who lives in Springfield, contacted the media after finding what appeared to be a sewing needle in her daughter’s candy bar.
She says her daughter wanted a piece of Halloween candy after finishing her dinner and that’s when she found the needle sticking through the wrapping of a Crunch candy bar.
Figueroa, her mother, cousin, sister and daughter all went trick-or-treating Halloween night in East Longmeadow.
Although she doesn’t know what house her daughter got the candy from, Figueroa says she’s shocked.
“She picked the candy and I opened it for her, but I felt that something was wrong with it. I told her ‘Give me, give me, give me.’ That’s when I found there was something wrong with the candy. When I opened it, it was right there. Visible. You could see it. I just can’t believe people. How could they do something like that?” said Figueroa.
Figueroa said the family trick-or-treated their way down multiple streets and dozens of homes in East Longmeadow. They’ve been going to the same area for the past 5 or 6 years.
Police in Chicopee, Massachusetts, also urged residents to check their kids’ Halloween candy after a needle was found inside a candy bar.
In North Reading, Massachusetts, near Boston, police said they received reports of a home there leaving out samples of Hyland’s 4 Kids Cold ‘n Mucus cough syrup on Saturday.
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