A woman spent 3 months in jail after her cotton candy was mistaken for meth

Cotton candy.
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A Georgia woman was arrested after police found a "blue crystal-like substance" in her car and it tested positive for methamphetamine. She spent three months in jail, only for a lab test to confirm that she didn't have drugs, just cotton candy, reports The Washington Post. Now, she's suing.

Dasha Fincher was pulled over on New Years Eve in 2016 in Monroe County, Georgia, because officers believed her window tint was too dark. They discovered it wasn't but searched the car and found the blue substance. Fincher told the officers it was cotton candy, but they didn't believe her and administered a test which falsely identified the substance as meth. She was arrested and charged with meth trafficking and possession of meth with intent to distribute, per USA Today.

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Taylor Watson

Taylor Watson is audience engagement editor for TheWeek.com and a former editorial assistant. She graduated from Syracuse University, with a major in magazine journalism and minors in food studies and nutrition. Taylor has previously written for Runner's World, Vice, and more.