Fans seem to consume the show Breaking Bad almost as voraciously as its characters make, sell and smoke meth—and America’s addiction to the show already may be lending itself to some bad decision-making. The owner of an Albuquerque candy store has started selling blue-tinted sugar rock candy that resembles crystal, an idea she got after watching the show’s star Bryan Cranston show off a bag of “candy meth” on The Late Show With David Letterman. “Crystal meth … yeah isn’t the best thing in the world, it’s not the best thing to replicate,” admits Debbie Hall, owner of The Candy Lady, where customers can purchase the meth-inspired treats for $1 a bag. But even if it’s not the “best thing” to sell in a store geared towards children, the rock candy is a huge hit. And just like in the real meth trade, the bottom line wins. “We’ve gone through probably several hundred bags,” says Hall.
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