Safe Schools Czar Kevin Jennings reported to be distraught.

(CNSNews.com) An AIDS services group is removing candy from safe-sex kits distributed to high school students in Swanzey, N.H. The kits also contained condoms and “fruit-flavored lubricant,” the New Hampshire Union-Leader reported.

Outraged parents complained after the kits were made available to students in December as part of a World AIDS Day presentation, WMUR-TV reported. The Monadnock Regional School District, apparently not realizing what was in the safe-sex kits, has now banned the group that distributed them.

WMUR quoted a school board member as saying that parents will be notified from now on when controversial programs are presented in the schools.

Susan MacNeil, director of AIDS Services for the Monadnock Region, told WMUR that lubricant is included to prevent the condom from breaking.

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