SIZZURP has actually GAINED prestige/status as a drug over time
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Date: January 12th, 2025 8:39 PM
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it used to very explicitly ghetto-coded in the 90's and early-00's. but due to the decline in codeine/promethazine couth syrup prescriptions in the US, 'real' lean has become pricier and therefore higher-status. most genuine purple drank these days is made from bootlegged syrups imported from as far afield as india or china.
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Date: January 12th, 2025 8:48 PM
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it's a controlled-dose system. you can sip it in small amounts for hours and have a nice relaxing time, rather than a very sudden 'high.'
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Date: January 12th, 2025 8:50 PM Author: snk neo geo
In Hong Kong and Singapore, supposedly they have cough syrup made with codeine, ephedrine and promethazine.
I bet lean made with that would be the greatest thing in life
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Date: January 12th, 2025 9:01 PM Author: fluid
I’ll drop some scholarship on this - let’s break it down now. When doctors stopped prescribing promethazine with codeine like it was candy, two things happened: Pharmaceutical-grade Sizzurp became harder to obtain, forcing users to turn to street dealers. Overnight, a once-mundane prescription drug became an illicit luxury. Cultural cachet skyrocketed — The scarcity made it feel special. Thanks to hip-hop’s role in mythologizing Lean, it wasn’t just a drug—it was a status symbol. Drinking purple became shorthand for living the high life, and the price tag followed. Next the hustle went global — factories in India and China stepped in to supply the demand, creating bootleg promethazine-codeine cocktails—or worse, concoctions of sketchy chemicals that might vaguely resemble the effects of the original but with a side of heavy metal poisoning. Even the bootleg stuff fetches a high price. Why? Because the perceived rarity sustains the illusion of exclusivity, even if it’s being churned out by the gallon in a back-alley lab. The fact that bootleg purple drank still commands premium dollar is a testament to how deeply ingrained the mythology has become. People aren’t buying Lean for its quality anymore—they’re buying the idea of Lean. Even the idea of counterfeit or dangerous drank doesn’t dissuade people. In fact, it arguably adds to the allure: “This is so exclusive, you have to risk your life to get it.”
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