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Oh shit this is bad with the South park episode getting the Genie out of the bottle about DXM this gives anti drug groups the power they need to make DXM banned since choclate helps coughs better than DXM!!!
Life Begins again I get to do any drug I please Boarding schools sucks ass motherfuckers |
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yea, but they will most liekly replace most of the dxm ingredients with chocolate and their will be very few dxm syrups. ![]() R.I.P. Dad, October 27, 2007 "Will NEVER Forget" |
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Holy fucking crap, ok, no lie. I've had the worst cough that Camel ciggarettes have ever visited upon me. Its crazy, like -
I've only smoked 4 in the past two weeks, but fuck my lungs are tore up. Its actually been hard recording vocals, laughing, or even talking because I'd go into coughing fits. Well I had a dark cherry mocha something or other that I bought at Starbucks, and, thinking nothing of it at all until now, wow I haven't coughed since a little after I'd finished my cup. Causation?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? |
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I'm mostly just funning, trans ata. I mean, the chocolate certainly gives me a lift, and I noticed this interesting correlation. I found this thread because a guest was viewing it and the title intrigued me.
edit: as for that pesky cough, I found this site to be immensely helpful. A Starbucks dark cheery mocha still works better for alleviating the vicious coughing fits than a placebo, a tablespoon or two of Robitussin, or nothing at all. |
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well i work at a bookstore that has a 'starbucks' cafe, and i've had that dark cherry syrup many a time.
i have found that it's heavily laden whit DXM, with a strong sugar/cherry mask so it won't show past a mocha/latte. so your study will have to be independent of starbucks dark cherry syrup. 1971 Mustang 302 V8. Headers, side pipes, MSD electronics/ignition, Edelbrock intake and carburetor ![]() |
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. . . I've read somewhere that Cocoa mulch - which consists mostly of cacao bean shells - has a higher concentration of theobromine than chocolate processed for human consumption. Apparently it is toxic to animals: http://urbanlegends.about.com/librar...ocoa_mulch.htm |
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