We’ve covered how to brine it, cook it, carve it, and pair it with wine and side dishes, but we’ve yet to answer, “is it OK ...
DEA agents say it's a synthetic drug mixed with white powder and pink food coloring that's marketed as a fun, party cocktail. Bridget Brennan, New York City's special narcotics prosecutor ...
Red velvet cake is a gold standard for desserts, but have you tried its brighter, bubble-gummy-looking sidekick, pink velvet?
Its name comes from the bright pink color derived from food coloring and may include strawberry flavoring that can be taken as a pill or inhaled. Pink cocaine is also known by its street name ...
DEA agents say it's a synthetic drug mixed with white powder and pink food coloring that's marketed as a fun, party cocktail. Bridget Brennan, New York City's special narcotics prosecutor ...
The pink powder — really a grab bag of different drugs dyed pink — has turned up in drug seizures, prompting warnings from ...
Pink cocaine has recently been linked to several celebrities. The trendy drug was linked via a lawsuit to Sean “Diddy” Combs ...
The composition of the drug varies widely depending on the batch, but common ingredients include pink food coloring, ketamine (a dissociative anesthetic), MDMA (ecstasy), and methamphetamine.
An emerging drug cocktail known as pink cocaine has doctors on edge and federal investigators sounding alarms. The substance ...
Often called Tusi on the streets, the recreational drug is typically a ketamine concoction and sometimes contains opioids, meth, MDA, bath salts or caffeine.
The drug cocktail can contain ketamine, Ecstasy and meth — but rarely cocaine itself. By Emily Schmall A powder called “pink cocaine,” made up of a revolving group of drugs, has become a ...