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Denver removed PolkaDot snacks and drinks over psilocybin content, despite labeling, due to safety risks and illegal sale.
In early 2026, Denver health officials removed PolkaDot-branded chocolate, gummies, and drinks from retailers after lab tests found them containing psilocybin and other psychoactive compounds, despite being marketed as non-psychoactive supplements.
The products, which exploit loopholes in dietary supplement regulations, were linked to past hospitalizations and deaths, raising concerns over child safety.
Though Colorado decriminalized personal use of magic mushrooms, selling psilocybin remains illegal, and no legal retail market exists.
Officials warn consumers that labeling as "natural" or "supplement" does not ensure safety or legality.
Denver eliminó los bocadillos y bebidas de PolkaDot por el contenido de psilocibina, a pesar del etiquetado, debido a riesgos de seguridad y venta ilegal.