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'''Cough Syrup Container, Discarded''' Clear polymer plastic. Commercially available. Some residue remaining. Found underneath the route 89 highway overpass, Hartford Vermont. 2007. dim ___
 
  
 
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Use of this type of over-the-counter medication as a recreational intoxicant, is described in slang terms, as "Robitripping", derived from brand of medication "Robitussin". <ref>www.urbandictionary.com</ref>
 
Use of this type of over-the-counter medication as a recreational intoxicant, is described in slang terms, as "Robitripping", derived from brand of medication "Robitussin". <ref>www.urbandictionary.com</ref>
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Latest revision as of 18:26, 17 May 2009

Cough Syrup Container, Discarded Clear polymer plastic. Commercially available. Some residue remaining. Found underneath the route 89 highway overpass, Hartford Vermont. 2007. dim ___

dr.1999.07.tr

Overview

The empty condition of the this container and the location of its discovery point strongly to recreational use as an intoxicant.

Use of this type of over-the-counter medication as a recreational intoxicant, is described in slang terms, as "Robitripping", derived from brand of medication "Robitussin". <ref>www.urbandictionary.com</ref>

References: <references/>

References