
New York stores begin enforcing ban on sale of whipped cream canisters to those under 21
ID checks for whipped cream are rolling out at stores in New York as more retailers begin to enforce a year-old state law banning the sale of whipped cream canisters to anyone under 21.
The law passed last year amid concern that teenagers are increasingly getting high by inhaling the nitrous oxide used as a propellant in the canisters, according to the Albany Times Union.
The first offense of selling whipped cream canisters to someone under 21 comes with a $250 fine, with fines of up to $500 for subsequent violations.
No more good “Good Guy with a can of Whipped Cream” stories where a local hero tops up your sundae or piece of pumpkin pie.
Today’s my dog’s fifth birthday. Please enjoy this video of him eating whipped cream out of a can in slow motion to celebrate! pic.twitter.com/ngcgC9WuG0
— Dr. Sarah Sheffield (@sarahlsheffield) November 13, 2019
