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Gov’t withdraws controversial anti-drugs ad with AI pop stars named after Cannabis, Ice, Cocaine and Etomidate

πŸ“Ί Hong Kong Free Press πŸ• June 28, 2026 at 4:30 PM
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The Correctional Services Department (CSD) has hastily withdrawn an anti-drugs ad which featured dancing AI-generated pop stars named after cannabis, ice, cocaine, as well as etomidate, known colloquially β€œspace oil.”

Netizens complained that the video, titled β€œObsession: The Sugar-Coated Trap” glamorised illegal substances.

The Correctional Services Department's statement on the now-withdrawn AI-generated anti-drugs ad
The Correctional Services Department’s statement on the now-withdrawn AI-generated anti-drugs ad shared on June 27, 2026. Photo: CSD, via Facebook.

It involved four young band members named Weedy, Icy, Coke and Little E, representing cannabis, ice, cocaine and etomidate respectively.

Weedy tells viewers: β€œRomantic smoke will help you forget all your troubles. So chill.” Coke states: β€œEasy-to-drink coke help you keep your mind sharp. Super dope!”

Meanwhile, Little E claims: β€œAnti-ageing Vitamin β€˜E’ comes with different fruity flavours. One puff takes you to space.”

After dancing and introducing themselves, they turn into old men as a slogan reads: β€œDrugs are extremely harmful and can ruin a life.”

The department removed the videos on Saturday and posted a statement saying it will β€œbalance creativity and the public’s level of acceptance” in the future and ensure its messaging is clear and accurate.

The top comment on a backup YouTube video read: β€œThe most successful drug advertisement ever in Hong Kong.” Another claimed: β€œAfter watching it, I want to eat a few bites of each.”

Other commenters praised the fast response of the CSD under their Facebook statement.

You Only Live Once

It is not the first time the government anti-narcotics promotions have raised eyebrows.

In 2021, β€œYou Only Live Once” (YOLO) was selected by the Hong Kong Police Force as a slogan to discourage youngsters from drug-taking.

However, netizens were quick to point out the irony, as according to the Cambridge Dictionary, YOLO β€œmeans you should do things that are enjoyable or exciting, even if they are silly or slightly dangerous.”

YOLO anti drug
Hong Kong police’s anti-drug campaign using β€œYOLO” as one of its slogans.

This March, a poorly-placed ad in Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station appeared to state β€œtake drugs” from a certain angle, promoting an apology from the Security Bureau.

Anti-drugs ad.
File Photo: @Nicie_life, via Threads.

Trafficking and illicit manufacturing of illegal substances carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment and a HK$5 million fine, while possession and consumption comes with a maximum penalty of seven years’ imprisonment and a fine of HK$1 million.