The World of the Rich and Famous!
- Jessica Scipio
- Sep 24, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 6

By Jessica Scipio
September 24, 2024
7:20 AM
The Wealthy's Party Drug
Tusi, also known as "pink cocaine," has emerged as a luxury party drug, particularly among affluent individuals. Despite its name, Tusi is not related to cocaine chemically. It is typically a synthetic blend of substances such as ketamine and MDMA, often dyed pink for aesthetic appeal.
Originating in Colombia, Tusi has gained popularity in high-end club scenes across Europe and the United States, where its exclusivity and high price (often $80 to $100 per gram) make it a symbol of wealth and status. However, the drug’s unpredictable and unregulated composition makes it dangerous, as users are often unaware of the exact substances they are consuming, leading to potential health risks [1][2].
Also named "Diddy" most infamous drug of choice for his "freak-offs" and the gateway to the rich and famous party lifestyle.
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