Monday, May 18, 2015

Legal Club Drugs???

https://instagram.com/p/2EeAiSpTeD/
What happens when you combine the rave culture with the teenagers love for energy supplements?  Now introducing "Moll3" a new "energy supplement" designed for the rave scene.  Name sound familiar?  Perhaps because two of the most popular songs of the last few years, Molly by Tyga, and All Gold Everything by Trinidad James have made enough reference to the more potent version of the club drug ecstasy.  There was a point, in early 2014, where Molly had been so popularized among the teenage youth of America that overdoses appeared to be imminent.  However, the bad press, the potential for extreme side effects, including death, proved too much for the drug to gain intense popularity.  While there were cases, it did not gain a strong foothold.  But then came "Moll3".  Here's a blurb from their website...
Unlike other energy boosters, Moll3 provides all the energy and stamina you need to rage all night without leaving you restless and jittery.  Moll3 is manufactured in an FDA approved factory from a unique blend...
Notice the wording?  An FDA approved factory. This doesn't mean the product itself is approved.

Need a final visual to confirm the advertising ploy, the idea that this energy supplement is being marketed as Molly or Ecstasy?  See one of their newest Instagram pictures below
https://instagram.com/p/1yPW0EJTUg/

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