I do not know absolutely for sure but from what I heard from some of my friends who go their, in the 1800s shortly after the school was founded (possibly decades after) the senior students put syrup on their d#*ks and made the newly entering students suck it off. That is why they are nick named syrups. I could be wrong about certain details but i'm sure that the majority if it is correct.
It's called lean and its approx. about 7 or 8 cough syrups with sprite to give it flavor Lean and sizzurp are the same thing and it ain't no 7 or 8 syrups its 1
There is a synthetic narcotic called 'dextromethorphan' which is found in cough syrups, but not tylenol. In older cough medicines, and tylenol, there was a narcotic by the name of 'codeine'. Hope I helped.
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More than 6,000 workers were employed in the flavoring extracts and syrups industry
Frozen syrups or juices.
tom
There is only a very slight tendancy for darker maple syrups to have slightly higher levels of some minerals than lighter syrups. It is not statistically significant in most cases. Darker maple syrups do tend to have higher invert sugar levels and a stronger flavor than ligher colored maple syrups.
No, chloroform is not safe for use in cough syrups. It is a toxic compound that can cause serious health effects if ingested or inhaled, including damage to the liver, kidneys, and nervous system. There are safer and more effective ingredients for cough syrups.
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Syrups can be classified as solutions. This is due to the fact that while the sap that is gathered from a tree is the same for all types of syrups, there are other components added into the sap.
codeine and promethazine
so people get drunk