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Great Review!! If you ask, you might find someone willing to buy or trade with you. I've done it in the past with pretty good success (but thanks to your review I'm not interested in Melo Melo )I bought a kilo of this stuff...... [blub blub blub] crying into my smelly nausea inducing shell
Yeah sure.... I'll bet you only drive it around the block on weekends!!!Haha @HeadHodge , sorry if ive put you off....... Its a great drink realy, I wasnt giving it a chance to be fair........... Going cheap????
Haha yeah think that's gonna be the case. Realy wanted this one to be a winner but can't win 'm all ey. Wonder if I could mix a little in with what I'm getting from GHK get some used up that wayYeah sure.... I'll bet you only drive it around the block on weekends!!!
That's what I normally do. I've been mixing my Koniak with other stuff for like ever and still have some laying around.Haha yeah think that's gonna be the case. Realy wanted this one to be a winner but can't win 'm all ey. Wonder if I could mix a little in with what I'm getting from GHK get some used up that way
Nice one Mr Hodge, ill give that a go when the new stuff comes. Bon apetitThat's what I normally do. I've been mixing my Koniak with other stuff for like ever and still have some laying around.
Probably something like black pepper pine needlesYes, I also found the info on the website very misleading. When I ordered melo I thought it would be a smooth, milky-type kava (a bit like some of the better tongans). Instead I got the worst-tasting, most heavy-hitting hardcore powder. Smelled awful, tasted even worse. Hit me really hard, but not necessarily in a pleasant way. I felt tired and heavily "intoxicated" for the whole evening and the effects stayed with me for at least another day. My feeling is that that particular batch was either pure tudei or tudei-spiked melo. If I am mistaken and if it really was a pure noble hava then I cannot imagine what a tudei would taste and feel like.
New batch of Melo Melo on the way. It will be 50% lateral roots, 50% chips, giving it a milder taste. We've also been guaranteed 100% noble, which is why it will be about $4 more per pound.Yes, I also found the info on the website very misleading. When I ordered melo I thought it would be a smooth, milky-type kava (a bit like some of the better tongans). Instead I got the worst-tasting, most heavy-hitting hardcore powder. Smelled awful, tasted even worse. Hit me really hard, but not necessarily in a pleasant way. I felt tired and heavily "intoxicated" for the whole evening and the effects stayed with me for at least another day. My feeling is that that particular batch was either pure tudei or tudei-spiked melo. If I am mistaken and if it really was a pure noble hava then I cannot imagine what a tudei would taste and feel like.