Cake

Yesterday a news item on citizen said tests done on blackforest cakes and cookies around the country showed these are laced with bang’:eek:.

No wonder coffee shops are always packed siku hizi. Better start baking what you eat.

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how did it affect wenye walikula @Nameberry? google has just whispered to me that it aint harmful but just stimulates the brain, makes you more jovial, alert, more creative, sharp, completely eliminates fear and anxiety among other benefits. no wonder the shops zinajaa ! please direct me to one shop bae girl

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Where I come from,the name or mention of the word CAKE has a totally different meaning.

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@Nameberry …Bhang sio mbaya. MEDICINE. The healing of a nation

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Ni napenda ile shop ya pale opp kencom:)

Haha

Where do you come from pls

You have a point. Coz people coming from these shops look so happy

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A side effect right there

I just think them guys wanted to get baked

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I prepare my weed edibles kwa hao. Ebu nitembee hapo kencom hiyo place I sample theirs. You should try em once in a while nameberry. You’ll luv the monster itll unleash in yu

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Unaweza kula hizo cakes uanze kusmile ovyo ovyo without reason. Watu washindwa una grin kwa nini.

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@Bhangi Iwe Huru ama vipi?

Hawa pia wamekula hizo keki

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6MEdy6dlQE

If you’ve never done weed uve never understood the joy of being high…with manners

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@Nameberry1 With map locations and contact details, please give an example of at least 3 shops we should avoid.

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That whole report was just the government wanting to show that it’s in charge by being sensationalist. Most likely the amount they found were so low they would not have any effect at all. Cannabis is not poison.

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what were those small amounts doing there?

Most probably contamination from different sources such as wafanyikazi, transport containers for different ingredients, etc

Nyinyi husifu banki hadi I am tempted to try it.

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