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Discussion => Shipping => Topic started by: trc on October 08, 2012, 01:32 am
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Any suggestion on what type of candy pill I could make a copy of an E pill of and repackage for easy shipping to AU? Vacuum seal is not a problem since I will be shipping mostly rcs? I was thinking maybe those candy hearts that have something written on them like I love you.Any suggestions would be great thanks!
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smarties
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ehh, the candy cover smarties have would be a little hard to replicate. It needs to be more like the hard flinstone vitamins kinda thing.
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Candy necklaces. I was actually just discussing that with someone. ??? Those little o's that get strung together like candy beads? They're chalky enough that no one'd be the wiser, plus they're close to the size of an average pill.
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this
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The starbucks mints are a great idea! I always see them at bookstores for like $2 No one really knows their look by memory and a pill with the starbucks logo would easily sell as ecstacy and look normal in this container.
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I'm surprised that nobody's yet tried packaging them like M&M's, except stamping them with uppercase "E"...
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Have PEZ e's happened yet? Because they should. I will not rest until I see ten-year-olds getting arrested for carrying around those little dispensers...
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m&ms area really round and have a candy outside. They looks nothing like E pills any border agent who decides to open the package would instantly know whats going on.
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Depending on the press of the pill Altoids and mini Altoids come to mind. Visit your local sweets shop and look out for mints and sweets sold in small metal tins. They have a tendency to be reminiscent of more entertaining pills.
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take a look at a different idea.
Vitamin B12 tablets are crumby and look like E pills.
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http://www.mydietsolutions.com/energy-boosting-supplements/b12-tablets-sublingual.html
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I think strawberry smints are heart shaped and red.
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shipping food to AUS is a worse idea then shipping drugs seriously
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^^ That guys right! Sending "food" to Australia seems a nightmare.
Number one its organic and would have to be "declared". Also better hope its vacuum sealed and their wrappers cant allow any of the smell of mdma out otherwise dogs would have a field day. Seems like its alerting a lot of attention to yourself and would put the pressure back on the packaging/realism. Just my thoughts.
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What about a health product? Having customs bottles made that say 5htp on them with some nutrition info is not very expensive.
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What about a health product? Having customs bottles made that say 5htp on them with some nutrition info is not very expensive.
5-htp actually banned here lol. not that its too hard to get through....
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5-htp actually banned here lol. not that its too hard to get through....
While I pause for a second before disagreeing with a drug consuming machine like Ben, 5-htp isn't strictly illegal in AU, it's simply not available for retail locally. Like piracetam and melatonin, you can't legally retail 5-HTP in Australia but there are provisions for importing it for personal use. One restriction is that you may not resell it, nor import it and give it to other people. You are also restricted to importing a 3 months supply in any one instance, although I've not seen an interpretation that says you can't import multiple 3 month supplies of any given allowed compound in a period of less than three months.
5-HTP seems to be opened and inspected perhaps 25% of the time according to the data to which I have access, which is anecdotal rather than definitive: I have no contacts within the relevant government bodies. Supplements in general, when declared as supplements, are inspected perhaps 10% of the time although the country of origin appears to impact the frequency of inspection.
I colleague had supplements delivered from Belarus. They were in tablet form, wrapped in a brown paper parcel and tied with jute. Almost like granny sending you a present. They were not inspected. Shipments of nootropics and other similar supplements from the UK are opened and inspected in phases.
Unusual tobacco products from Denmark and Sweden are opened perhaps 20% of the time. On X ray these particular products would look very suspicious. Only twice has anyone I have contact with had mints shipped from the UK, and neither shipment was inspected. A colleague was trying to obtain those unusual Victory mint lozenges that were still made with diethyl ether (it's an acquired taste, I'm told, for people who find Fishermen's Friends too ordinary) but apparently they're no longer manufactured.
Somebody else reports importing bacon flavoured mints or some such thing from ThinkGeek, and they were not inspected. This is all anecdotal and is far and away from being a sample size big enough from which to draw any useful conclusions, but you might find it interesting. One might speculate that a retail carton of Altoid tins with the right manufacturer's and retailer's packaging and minty pressed MDMA pills might pass through unscathed. But like Mr Cousins says, as soon as you start looking like actual foodstuffs you're likely to have a success rate lower than shipping ounces of coke.
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Thanks for clearing that up mecury solid and yes your more likely to have more success shipping weapons grade plutonium to Australia then food product
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Candy necklaces. I was actually just discussing that with someone. ??? Those little o's that get strung together like candy beads? They're chalky enough that no one'd be the wiser, plus they're close to the size of an average pill.
Yes. This. Get a jewelers drill bit set; drill a tiny hole through each pill....string them up like a candy necklace.
Profit.
LOL!
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Seriously though. Forget all this.
All you need is that heat shrink band that they put on bottles or mint tins for "tamper evident"
Then you can do whatever you want. If shit looks factory sealed...... I'd imagine anyway.
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Seriously though. Forget all this.
All you need is that heat shrink band that they put on bottles or mint tins for "tamper evident"
Then you can do whatever you want. If shit looks factory sealed...... I'd imagine anyway.
yes because there going to go to all the trouble of replacing the product and organizing a controlled delivery but there not going to worry about replacing the shrink wrap are they..........
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Seriously though. Forget all this.
All you need is that heat shrink band that they put on bottles or mint tins for "tamper evident"
Then you can do whatever you want. If shit looks factory sealed...... I'd imagine anyway.
yes because there going to go to all the trouble of replacing the product and organizing a controlled delivery but there not going to worry about replacing the shrink wrap are they..........
I thought we were selling here. not buying.
Point was it would never look suspect if it was shrink wrapped....know what.....forget it. lol