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Connecticut students hospitalized after eating possible 'edibles'

Three Connecticut middle school students were hospitalized as a precaution Wednesday after eating edibles, news reports said.

Three Connecticut middle school students were hospitalized Wednesday after eating what appeared to be an "edible," a food or candy product that contains a drug. 

The students at Bishop Woods School brought a substance described as an "edible" and experienced slurred speech and vomited, New Haven Public Schools said. 

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The students were taken to a hospital as a precaution. 

"Staff conducted a sweep of the school, and it appears that no other children ingested the substance," Justin Harmon, director of marketing and commutations for New Haven Public Schools, said in a statement. "The parents of the children who were transported to the hospital have been informed."

The school resumed normal operations after the incident, he said. 

In January, five students were hospitalized after eating THC edibles at the same school, the news outlet reported. 

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