G GACK Greenlighter Joined Jan 30, 2013 Messages 46 Nov 23, 2016 #1 looks exactly like s-isomer but with a pink hue, I've seen people say it may be burnt or its had some food dye added for whatever reason? any insight appreciated, thanks
looks exactly like s-isomer but with a pink hue, I've seen people say it may be burnt or its had some food dye added for whatever reason? any insight appreciated, thanks
w0w0mg Bluelighter Joined Dec 4, 2015 Messages 848 Location In Jail, NC Nov 23, 2016 #2 marquis test.
psynce of sound Bluelighter Joined Aug 14, 2014 Messages 386 Nov 23, 2016 #3 I've seen K with a pink hue once a long time ago when I first tried K. Have to say it was the best experience I've had with K, mind I'm unsure how much is attributed to the K and to the first time experience. As above test it.
I've seen K with a pink hue once a long time ago when I first tried K. Have to say it was the best experience I've had with K, mind I'm unsure how much is attributed to the K and to the first time experience. As above test it.
kleinerkiffer Bluelight Crew Joined Dec 9, 2012 Messages 5,702 Location Germany Nov 23, 2016 #4 w0w0mg said: marquis test. Click to expand... This And your question is pretty much substance ID, which isn't allowed so I have to close the thread
w0w0mg said: marquis test. Click to expand... This And your question is pretty much substance ID, which isn't allowed so I have to close the thread