An herbal mixture sold in convenience stores for around $10 a gram. It produces a cannaboid-like high when smoked. It is actually a synthetic cannaboid. Commonly known as spice, the drug is actually various herbs sprayed with the synthetic cannaboid. It is sold as voodoo, puff, zohai, MOB, Sugar Sticks, Supernova, King Kong, among other trade names.
from what i hear, the "mojo botanical incense" you get from the store only shows up as a hair cleansing product.
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nelumbo nucifera
Nelumbo nucifera
As it is made from herbs.It is natural.There are many legal incense available in the market.
The best substitution for marijuana on planet earth ! I smoke it often .
I think you mean incense first of all and no, incense contain no THC or any chemical that would be looked for in a drug test.
The blue water lily is really a lotus. It has the botanical name of Nymphaea caerulea. Another name for it is Egyptian lily or Blue Lily of the Nile.
It's not weed it's botanical incense therefore containing no THC. It does not show up.
If it is all natural, it is legal on the Federal level,however some states can ban some ingredients. If it is synthetic you can say that it is legal and not also, of course we are talking on the Federal level. So, a quick summary will be that if you are sure that your incense doesn't contain any chemical, then it is okay to posses such an incense, if not, don't buy it.
Blue Lotus, Damiana, Red Clover, Spanish Moss, Swamp Lilly, Cypress Needle, Molasses, Honey and Almond.
No, not at all. It does not produce canabinoids or THC or anything that marijuana has in it. Had heard rumors that sometimes if caught with it, it can test out to be heroine, but this is also false.