"In fact, the shroom shop is actually called The Coca Leaf Café—and coca just as much a star of the show. After railing two cold-brew teas, I found coca to be way less tweaky than cocaine, but with an exquisite euphoria that made it feel closer to amphetamines than caffeine. (I also copped a bunch of coca gum for later that night, when I hit a cute club called Paradise to see Mike Servito play… let me just say that shit is God’s gift to ravers…)"
this story runs it. i wasn't apprised of the canadian market to this degree.
as an oakland (huichin territory) resident, I've been familiar w/ and a part of the movement for years (current cannabis industry professional).
I appreciate the opportunity to learn about the different drug / access cultures through this blog.
thanks for sharing!
😍🤤😍
"In fact, the shroom shop is actually called The Coca Leaf Café—and coca just as much a star of the show. After railing two cold-brew teas, I found coca to be way less tweaky than cocaine, but with an exquisite euphoria that made it feel closer to amphetamines than caffeine. (I also copped a bunch of coca gum for later that night, when I hit a cute club called Paradise to see Mike Servito play… let me just say that shit is God’s gift to ravers…)"
wow wow wow
Hehehehe 🤪