Counselor to the President and " opioids cabinet " head Kellyanne Conway told a room full of college students today that they should eat junk food instead of buying drugs that could be laced with fentanyl. Specifically, she recommended having ice cream and one (1) french fry instead of using drugs.

Conway, who was speaking at the Generation Next forum hosted by the White House in Washington DC, said the panel would address crises on college campuses, including drug use. She mentioned President Trump's recently unveiled plan to take on the opioid epidemic and that illicit drugs are coming into the country "over our southern border, in our mails, frankly, and elsewise." But if the audience remembered nothing else from today, she urged them to take heed about fentanyl.

"On our college campuses, your folks are reading the labels, they won't put any sugar in their body, they don't eat carbs anymore, and they're very, very fastidious about what goes into their body. And then you buy a street drug for $5 or $10, it's laced with fentanyl, and that's it. So I guess my short advice is, as somebody double your age: eat the ice cream, have the french fry, don't buy the street drug. Believe me, it all works out."