IU Police Capt. Jerry Minger said the 13-year-old girl came forward after the case was publicized to let officers know the brownies were safe.
The fudge was given to workers at IU's Eigenmann Hall on May 23 and police were called after one of the employees took a bite and noticed a green, leafy substance inside.
The girl gave some of the lavender to police for a field test, and Minger said it registered a "weak reaction" on a test for marijuana.
The girl made the fudge for a school project, in which she had to make a Swedish food.
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