Does anyone remember those ORANGE C10 Valiums?

I used to get them off of SR1. They were called C10 and also C20s for a while. They were sold as 'overdosed 10mg & 20mg' respectively. They were orange coloured and apparently pressed in the UK.

They blew my head off and there was something I liked about them being their own brand and not trying to imitate legit pills. Recently I have purchased loads of 'legit' diazepams and they're all completely bunk or something completely different. I wish vendors would just be honest if their pills are pressed or not - I don't care as long as they actually contain what is advertised!

Would love to track these down again.


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[2 Points] UKhead:

I know the ones you mean mate as I used to buy a shit load of them, they also sold those little triangle xanaxs, they were great.

The guy did start selling them on Agora, but they became weaker and weaker and I went off them and just buy the boxed Tevas 28 packs now, I know what you mean though.

I have been using diaz for almost 5 years daily now though so I think its just tolerance.

I have not seen the seller around though for a while, not sure what happened to him think the boxed tevas took over the market and he stopped.


[1 Points] TheOpiateKing:

Wait are you saying someone used to press Diazepam ? I thought that was extremely hard to source ? (powder)


[1 Points] SilntNfrno:

I'd guess that the diazepam you are getting now is legit, you are just expecting too much from it. I've never found valium to be much of a recreational drug. It's halflife is just way too long and is going to give you a totally different experience to a shorter acting benzo, like xanax. I really think the primary use for valium if you're a recreational user is if you're trying to taper off of benzos.


[1 Points] None:

There are fake Watson pharmacy diazepam doing the rounds just now and they look bang on except if your dealer is stupid enough to give you them in the tub....there is a fucking spelling mistake on the label of the tub. It says adn instead of 'and'

Plus they are totally bunk. Look the part though.