Anonymous Dissident; how did it go?
The company in Canada (TGOD; The Green Organic Dutchman) that has licensed this tech from Stillwater has changed the name back to Ripple. I'm not sure that the name change will survive Health Canada oversight).
I'll buy these again, probably at Xmas time and just sprinkle them on mash potatoes/gravy. If they come down in price I'd buy them more regularly. I'd like to make a bunch of Iced Tea with this and keep it in a jug in the fridge. I'd also like to make THC ice cubes.
Tom
It was an overall excellent experience. I was high by the 5 minute mark, noticed marked analgesia by 10 minutes, and was in a full blown psychedelic mindset within 15 minutes. The almost mescaline like plateau lasted for about 2 hours; it wasn't especially visual with eyes open, just providing the standard color enhancement and trails one should expect from a moderate to high dose of edible cannabis. Eyes closed, however was a different story, featuring swirling colors composed mostly of light green, blue, and purple, not geometric unless one considers spirals produced by fibonacci sequences, like the form of a spiral galaxy.
This state persisted for about two hours, after which I rapidly returned to a "standard" edible cannabis state. At about the 3 hour mark, I decided to return to a more visionary state, and did a 6mg bump of 3-meo-pcp and another 6mg about an hour later. The experience was mostly overwhelmed by the 3-meo-pcp by about the 90 minute mark after the first bump. At that point, i just played back and enjoyed a feeling of complete tranquility until I took my nightly alprazolam, keppra, and kratom. I fell asleep within another hour, still enjoying some mild cev's.
I feel great today. Despite expecting some type of hangover, I woke to a wonderful glow. I may write a full trip report for the combination since I'm not aware of anyone else having tried it. It was the last of my 3-meo-pcp, but I can't think of a better way to have used it. I can't wait to try the Ripple with some full psychedelics instead of downers and a dissociative.