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  2. Special K - Wikipedia

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    Special K is an American brand of breakfast cereal and meal bars originally manufactured by Kellogg's. The cereal was introduced to the United States in 1955. [1] It is made primarily from grains such as lightly toasted rice, wheat and barley. Special K used to be marketed primarily as a low-fat cereal that can be eaten to help one lose weight. [2]

  3. What is ketamine, the drug responsible for ‘Friends’ star ...

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    The trip, called the "K hole," usually lasts two hours or less. During this time, users may become nauseated, vomit, and/or have thinking and memory problems. High doses may cause movement issues ...

  4. Ketamine - Wikipedia

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    Ketamine and biological targets (with K i below 100 μM) Site Value Type Action Species Ref NMDA Tooltip N-Methyl-D-aspartate receptor: 0.25–0.66: K i: Antagonist: Human [101] [102] MOR Tooltip μ-Opioid receptor: 42: K i: Antagonist: Human [103] MOR 2 Tooltip μ-Opioid receptor: 12.1 K i: Antagonist: Human [104] KOR Tooltip κ-Opioid ...

  5. Talk:Special K - Wikipedia

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    Special K Chocolatey Delight has a chocolate flavor good for late night cravings Special K provides meal replacements in the form of Special K Protein Meal Bars and Special K Protein Shakes. (meal replacements such as this is disputed in terms of health) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Laheugan ( talk • contribs ) 13:59, 6 November ...

  6. In a first, Special K features pregnant woman on cereal box - AOL

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    WK Kellogg, which owns Special K, Corn Flakes, Kashi and other cereal stalwarts, reported that net sales fell 1.9% year-over-year in the quarter ending on March 30.

  7. Recreational drug use - Wikipedia

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    intravenous injection (see also the article Drug injection): the user injects a solution of water and the drug into a vein, or less commonly, into the tissue. [5] Drugs that are injected include morphine and heroin, [5] less commonly other opioids. Stimulants like cocaine or methamphetamine may also be injected. [5] In rare cases, users inject ...

  8. Your Grandmother Never Made This Pimiento Cheese Mistake, And ...

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    While that is useful, it’s not exactly delicious. Doesn't blend or melt well. The anti-caking coating that prevents cheese from sticking together also hinders cheese from blending or melting ...

  9. Esketamine - Wikipedia

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    Esketamine, sold under the brand names Spravato (for depression) and Ketanest (for anesthesia) among others, [10] [12] is the S(+) enantiomer of ketamine. [5] [13] It is a dissociative hallucinogen drug used as a general anesthetic and as an antidepressant for treatment of depression.