Candies containing potentially lethal levels of methamphetamine have been donated, and distributed, in food parcels in New Zealand, police said on Wednesday. The Rinda branded pineapple candies were donated by an unknown person in a sealed retail sized package that was then distributed in food parcels, the Auckland City Mission said. Detective Inspector Glenn Baldwin said three people, including two children, had sought medical help after eating the candies, known as lollies in New Zealand. “It’s vital the public are aware of these lollies and the danger they present,” Baldwin said. Police wer…