Locals are turning to snortable caffeine instead of coffee when they need a jolt of energy. “It’s like a less intense cocaine minus all the bad side effects,” said Max, a 32-year-old who lives in ...
“Take it from me, don’t snort that stuff,” Ozzy Osbourne barks from the backseat of a dark-tinted windowed SUV to two teens ripping open a package of powder. “Whatever you do, don’t try freebasing it!
Snortable chocolate may pose dangerous threats that its health effects need to be investigated, U.S Sen. Charles Schumer has said. Amid the growing popularity of Coco Loko, a caffeinated cocoa powder ...
RIVERHEAD (WABC) -- Powdered caffeine is used by some some to boost workouts, lose weight or to get a jolt of energy. But soon, it will soon be illegal for anyone under 18 to buy it on parts of Long ...
Unfortunately, I’m no stranger to snortable sweets. I’ll be the first to admit that one time in seventh grade I attempted to snort a Pixie Stix. Still, the concept of snortable chocolate makes me want ...
Snorting chocolate is apparently a thing now, thanks to Orlando-based company Legal Lean, which recently started selling a chocolate powder called Coco Loko. According to U.S. News & World Report, the ...
If you ever wondered why these drinks ever left you feeling so high, here is your answer. The research was published in PLOS ONE, a science journal. A group of researchers from Purdue University ...
The Food and Drug Administration is looking into the safety of the new inhalable shots of caffeine recently introduced in some states. It may be gaining popularity on college campuses, but doctors and ...
Chocolate has been touted for everything from heart health to weight loss. And apparently, it can get you kinda high. It sounds like something out of an R-rated version of Willy Wonka, but using raw ...
RIVERHEAD (WABC) -- Powdered caffeine is used by some some to boost workouts, lose weight or to get a jolt of energy. But soon, it will soon be illegal for anyone under 18 to buy it on parts of Long ...