Despite one Hawke's Bay store ending the sale of a controversial legal high drug, other retailers continue to cause upset by stocking the product.
Maraenui Dairy in Napier buckled under community pressure this week and agreed to end the sale of K2, after a community group said local teenagers were becoming addicted to the drug.
K2 is one of a number of legal high drugs that continue to cause concern, and has been linked to symptoms including paranoia, psychosis, vomiting and a racing heart.
Hastings mother Nicole Johnstone contacted Hawke's Bay Today, concerned the drug was still being sold at her local dairy in a "family neighbourhood" close to schools.
"They sell K2 and sell it right opposite a school," she said. "There are a lot of families and kids that live in the area and I am concerned about the type of people that have started hanging around."