Pill Report: red rocket
Red Rocket

melbourne

Posted by
December 28, 2014
Date Submitted
max27
Description
Sold as red rockets, although are very clearly a blank pressed yellow pill.

friend of mine picked these up last week and consumed one. Reported a fantastic night, but his described effects were not consistent with MDMA (reported a high lasting upwards of 6 hours, with hallucinations).

Im relatively new to testing so i wasn’t sure what to entirely make of these, however, my best guess would be mdxx with a potential adulterant..
Last Update
December 28, 2014
Logo
Blank
Colour
Yellow
Shape
Round
Height
5.0 mm
Width
8.0 mm
Texture
Hard
Suspected Contents
MDxx + other
Rating
Tested Only
Warning
Yes
Tested
Yes
Mandelin Reagent
Black
Marquis Reagent
Other - Please see description
Mecke Reagent
Black
Simons Reagent
No Reaction
Consumed
No

5 Comments

psychonaut83 (Moderator)

Have added a warning to these as some of those test results (mandolin) does not look.like an MDxx reaction. It would not surprise me in the slightest if these turn out to be a 6apb analogue. The name straight up gives this'll away as not being an MDxx based pill

December 28, 2014, 9:16 pm GMT

max27 (member since December 28, 2014)

Thanks for that. Would be interesting to hear if anyone else has come across these

December 29, 2014, 12:49 am GMT

stayhealthy970 (member since September 1, 2012)

Thanks for testing

Something looks off on your tests!?
How old r your reagents ?

If thats your Simons at the bottom of the pic it looks like it had some sort of reaction.

December 29, 2014, 8:14 pm GMT

dosss (member since February 22, 2014)

http://www.pillreports.com/index.php?page=display_pill&id=32473
This report is probably a fairly good reference point for blank pills with shitty marketing names.

December 29, 2014, 9:57 pm GMT

max27 (member since December 28, 2014)

Reagents were bought earlier this year so I'd hope that wasn't the problem, although it did cross my mind..

That wasn't Simons at the bottom it was just some unreacted mecke (I was testing the dropper). I didn't get a photo of Simons as I did that a little later.

December 30, 2014, 8:04 am GMT