Pink Cocaine: A Dangerous Drug Targeting Ibiza’s Partygoers

Pink cocaine, a dangerous drug marketed to the elite, has emerged as a major concern in Ibiza. Its attractive pink dye and reported effects akin to a bomb explosion have prompted warnings from experts. Despite its glamorous image, the drug contains a cheap mix of substances known as ‘dealers’ leftovers’, raising concerns about its potentially devastating side effects.

Pink Cocaine: The Deadly Drug Threatening Ibiza Clubbers

Pink cocaine, a dangerous mix of ketamine and ecstasy, is becoming increasingly popular on Ibiza, Spain’s party island. The drug has been linked to a teenage boy’s death in Madrid and fears are rising that it could become a major threat to British tourists. Police are warning of the risks, but clubbers are refusing to give up the fashionable drug. Experts say pink cocaine is made from the leftover sweepings of production, making it unpredictable and potentially deadly.

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