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Don't Meth with Albuquerque's 'Breaking Bad' Candy Lady

Debbie Ball created the original crystal meth props for the hit AMC show out of sugar, and now fans flock to her shop for their very own dime bags of "Blue Sky."

On any given day in Albuquerque, you can grab a dime bag of America's most famous meth for only a buck.

The same infamous "Blue Sky" that Walter White slung on Breaking Bad won't keep you tweaking on week-long binges, however. After all, it's only rock candy—but The Candy Lady's customers are more than happy with that.

Even though the final episode of Breaking Bad aired in 2013, Albuquerque businesses are still riding Heisenberg's coattails, from a store that sells "Blue Sky" donuts to an RV tour of Breaking Bad's filming locations. Needless to say, the series about a milquetoast chemistry-teacher-turned-meth-dealer helped grow tourism in the Land of Enchantment. Debbie Ball, the owner of The Candy Lady and Breaking Bad's original meth prop-maker, jokes that one of the positive outcomes of the show's popularity is that it's helped people understand that New Mexico is not a part of Mexico.

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