"Grape Syzurp with Cannabidnoids" by Actabliss has just hit the L.A. market.
But it doesn't actually contain the codeine that's one of the main ingredients in the real sizzurp. This Syzurp is all about the THC and cannabinoids.
This week the product was delivered to Los Angeles for its first medical marijuana retail sales here, says Actabliss' founder, who wants to be known only by the nickname Actaboss.
The product was formulated early this year, unveiled to the public one month ago on April 20 (a.k.a. 420) via free samples, and finally sold to the public about a week after that at GreenWorks in Actabliss' hometown of San Diego, he said.
The product has created some controversy. Some critics don't like using sizzurp imagery for a product that doesn't contain codeine or other lean-like drugs. Others think it glorifies a drug that has become problematic for some in the rap world.
While Actabliss doesn't do what sizzurp does, Actaboss says that lean users are liking its high, purple color and gooey consistency. He said that while a $45, 2-oz. bottle can be split into two doses and mixed with soda, some customers have tried the whole two ounces.
They said it lasts 10 hours and gets them heavily medicated with that syrup feeling. It's sedated and relaxing.
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