Purple Drank

If you have Actavis or Hi-Tech, those are like the Michael Jordan of sipping drank - Scooby

Purple Drank
Purple Drank

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 Purple Drank Is So Popular In The US It’s Now Smuggled By Drug Cartels

Sizzurp. Purple Drank. Oil. Lean. We’ve all heard of the stuff (probably partially thanks to rappers like Lil Wayne, Future and Soulja Boy). But did you know that in the US, demand for a particular brand of cough syrup used in the drink is so high that Mexican cartels are smuggling a knock-off version into Texas and selling it for thousands?

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