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Cannabis in a can? (pg. 2)
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| ZeJayMan |
| quote: | Originally posted by Omega_M
Coca Cola does technically contain trace amounts of cocaine. |
O nt rly. It used to, not anymore. |
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| BOOsTER |
| quote: | Originally posted by Frenchie
You mean you drank it? |
yes it's iced green tea...a bit more bitter though...still good but as Abercrombie said, nothing special...I only loved the can :D
you know...cannabis flavoured :) |
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| Frenchie |
| No no... I was correcting the grammar in the post above mine. Yes I know you drank it! lol |
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| Omega_M |
| quote: | Originally posted by ZeJayMan
O nt rly. It used to, not anymore. |
technically, yes.
| quote: | | Coca-Cola did once contain an estimated nine milligrams of cocaine per glass but after 1903 Coca-Cola started using, instead of fresh leaves, "spent" leaves - the leftovers of the cocaine-extraction process with cocaine trace levels left over at a molecular level.[5][6] However, as cocaine is one of numerous alkaloids present in the coca leaf, it was nevertheless present in the drink. Today, the flavoring is still done with kola nuts and the "spent" coca leaf. In the United States, there is only one plant in New Jersey authorized by the Federal Government to grow the coca plant for Coca-Cola syrup manufacture.[7] |
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| BOOsTER |
| quote: | Originally posted by Frenchie
No no... I was correcting the grammar in the post above mine. Yes I know you drank it! lol |
oah...sorry, didn't realize that lol |
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| Sunsnail |
| I love how growing schedule 1 plants is "ok" if its for big business :toocool: |
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| {b.s.e.} |
I love schedule 1 plants.
gg |
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| Slylee |
| quote: | Originally posted by ZeJayMan
O nt rly. It used to, not anymore. |
yup...old school days, but i think they stopped that in the 70's? maybe sooner.. |
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| {b.s.e.} |
| quote: | Originally posted by Slylee
yup...old school days, but i think they stopped that in the 70's? maybe sooner.. |
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Coca-Cola did once contain an estimated nine milligrams of cocaine per glass but after 1903 Coca-Cola started using, instead of fresh leaves, "spent" leaves - the leftovers of the cocaine-extraction process with cocaine trace levels left over at a molecular level.[5][6] However, as cocaine is one of numerous alkaloids present in the coca leaf, it was nevertheless present in the drink. Today, the flavoring is still done with kola nuts and the "spent" coca leaf. In the United States, there is only one plant in New Jersey authorized by the Federal Government to grow the coca plant for Coca-Cola syrup manufacture.[7] |
read something, some time. it was right there in front of you. |
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| BOOsTER |
| I love how this thread turned into cocaine discussion :D |
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| Abercrombie |
| sorry, I think I started it.. but I was on topic! |
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