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Apple (not Mac)

Niagara Falls

Posted by
September 27, 2005
Date Submitted
pillreports v1
Description
Shape: round, no score

Color: lime green

Size: double-stacked

Logo: apple (not Mac), outline of an apple only + trim around the edge of pill

Texture: hard-pressed

Taste: N/A

Rating: 6


Effects:

1:15am: one full green apple (not Mac apple) was consumed orally.

1:40am: feelings of happiness/euphoria, chattiness, loss of appetite, energetic, mild jaw clenching, much appreciation for music

2:00am: eye-wiggling but not too bad of wiggles, noticed upclose objects appeared hard to focus on and very blurry, still very chatty and mild jaw clenching and loving the music

3:00am: eye-wiggling pretty much gone, upclose objects are back in focus but doesn't feel quite like normal vision yet, no more jaw clenching

3:15am: Roll was pretty much done. No feeling of sketchiness or tiredness at all. Stomach gets the hungry feeling back.
Logo
Apple
Colour
Green
Shape
Round
Suspected Contents
Unknown
Rating
Warning
No
Tested
No
Consumed
Yes

1 Comment

sisuliber (member since December 8, 2006)

Meth bombs. They've got no MD** in them at all. They have meth and A LOT of meth. Be careful with them as they are VERY strong meth pills, so take the neccessary precautions to prepare for methamphetamine.

BTW: I live in the Toronto area and I had those EXACT ones. They are shitty if u are expecting MD** but either way they are VERY strong and VERY POTENT in METHAMPHETAMINE!! One of the strongest meth pills out there...
Trust me! I'd rather save my $ and buy a different stamp of pills!! As a matter of fact I HIGHLY reccommand that!!
Mostly all coloured apples from the Toronto area (be it Yellow, Red, Green Apples; all of which i've had in hopes of getting something different) have the same ingredients in them more or less so. Red Apples are the same only not as strong, and Yellow are weak. Reds are in between. Though all 3 types sucked, i'd say Green were the strongest. However it was speed, meth!

December 8, 2006, 9:49 am GMT