I once read, a few years ago, that soap bar (euro mix) was the most popular hash in France and the UK. But it is mixture of poor grade hash and plastic.
Can anyone shed any light on this. The article also encouraged cannabis users to stop buying soap and go for weed instead.
a nice bit of grass every time
“SOAPBAR (it’s called “soap” because a 250g bar is shaped like a bar of soap) is perhaps the most common type of hash in the UK and it is often the most polluted.
Now, not all soap is bad of course, but some certainly is. At worst there may only be a tiny amount of low grade hash mixed with some very strange stuff:
Beeswax, turpentine, milk powder, ketamine, boot polish, henna, pine resin, aspirin, animal turds, ground coffee, barbiturates, glues and dyes plus carcinogenic solvents such as Toluene and Benzene”
Nice eh?
Don’t smoke much at all anymore, but I’m a complete smoking snob when I do – high grade skunk only for me.
most resin is a crime against stoners in the uk… pollen however is a wonderful substance… mmmm pooll-en….
ive just ran out of skunk.
bugger
rather go without than smoke block tho
Agreed, British soap is shite, but the French (or at least my french mate) get their soap straight from Morrocco or algeria, and it has a lot less shite in it. Nice and buzzy, makes a pleasant change but it is hard to get reasonable gear.
i always used to get very fluffy, clean morrocan hash when i lived in France. Good prices too… about 20 Euros for about 20 grams
Where in France did you live?
montpellier, la belle sud
back in the nineties, we used to find all sorts of shit in our hash – plastic bags, bits of vinyl record! ffs what is that about. strickly weed now, but skunk is my smoke of choice, every time.
im cluckin for a spliff, haven’t had any of my own in two weeks! that is a four- year record. good in the long run, i keep tellin myself. over and over. who said weed isnt addictive?
its skunk or pollen, pollen or skunk in my house.
the occasional bit of templeball rolls my way, which is nice.
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