Candyflipping

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Candyflipping is a term used to refer to taking a combination of a mood-enhancing drug with lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD). The experience on LSD is highly dependent upon the user's mood, which is amplified during the experience and can range from euphoria to nightmarish hallucinations. The mood enhancing drug in candyflipping is usually a dopaminergic phenylketamine, typically 2,4-methylenedioxy methamphetamine (Ecstasy; MDMA) or 2,4-methylenedioxy amphetamine (MDA) although selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are sometimes used. Usually the mood enhancer is taken a short time prior to LSD.

Many people would disagree with the final statement of the above text.[attribution needed] To properly candyflip, LSD should be taken first and, just after the peak of the LSD experience, the MDMA should be taken. This is generally 4 hours after the LSD was taken. The candyflip is a unique experience and cannot be achieved simply by taking LSD and MDMA simultaneously. The timing is crucial.

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