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Jayaroi

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  1. And how to know if the products the vets got is not also counterfeit?
  2. No I meant why is it so cheap others are 79 baht to 150 for a smoke and yet green crack is 100 for 2 blocks sufficient for six to ten smokes at least
  3. You are stoned? Asked whose got a green crack then how many someone smokes a day? What’s the link
  4. What ya mean who’s got green crack? You mean it’s rare?
  5. Is Green Crack good? Why is it the cheapest amongst all? Like 100 baht for two blocks?
  6. I read the concern is young Thais are going to use it. However cannabis is not addictive nor do young people have so much spare cash to make it for daily use nor is it so attractive to them. So any other proper reason?
  7. I did search Google the info I cannot find plus perhaps the Thai situation is unique doses etc. it’s like food portion not like labelled medications
  8. Then this piece of gummy is one dose? Also how aboutCNB
  9. Okay then what about sweets I don’t read the packaging this time but ironically it didn’t write it is 200 Baht for 30 gummies so how many is for one dose?
  10. Is it true? I read the labels actually and it writes 0.0001% THC or CNB. Given tough defematory laws in Thailand I won’t think they will lie
  11. Hello Someone here able to tell me how many drinks at 7 is one dose? And how many drinks equal one sweet? Etc

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