Some lady had the bright idea of selling counterfeit GLP1RAs out of her coffee shop. 

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Yeehaw!fatbegone said:Some lady had the bright idea of selling counterfeit GLP1RAs out of her coffee shop.
View: https://youtu.be/tocFdf1OmS0?si=n8ERLxpvfEHww9Uu

What kind of person would water down coffee?Mr. Blonde said:Not just counterfeit peps, I even heard the coffee was watered down...



I don’t know if they call all Semaglutide “counterfeit Ozempic” or if the woman actually told the “victim” that it was Ozempic and labeled it that way. From a legal perspective I think it’s misleading to say counterfeit unless it’s the latter. I do know of a source that you can order boxes from that will say Ozempic, Mounjaro or whatever you want them to. Either way I’m confident it was user error. Consider all the people on her that ask recon questions because they don’t do research. Maybe one of or attorney members could chime in. I’m opining based on my law enforcement background.Nugget01 said:Are we sure it was counterfit Sema?
Or did she just do a massive dose of it? Like 10x the usual recommendation

It sure sounds like she took too big of a dose.Nugget01 said:Are we sure it was counterfit Sema?
Or did she just do a massive dose of it? Like 10x the usual recommendation


Also, don't we think that if a few silly people get really sick, it'll discourage other casual ignorant users from going that route? I believe life works that way.clayd said:The sht that happens in Texas
If you buy an injection from a coffee shop, nobody should come to your aid

Well said!StonePny said:It's just that what becomes a news story is no longer 'organic' or non-contrived, so I now always wonder why this story? Why the fear-mongering? What are they trying to make me ' feel'? Because there are people that DIE daily, shockingly, from a lot of preventable and tragic events.

