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Posted: Sun 12th Nov 2006 08:51 pm
by VP.
The "Green Cake" at Route 66 (I think? haha...) is potent and very tasty. It's either green cake or green bread...it looks like a slice of banana bread or something similar. Pretty good stuff. For some reason I always buy two for the morning before I leave. I end up smoking the rest of my weed as soon as I wake up, and then eating the cakes as I'm walking to the station. Anyway, last time I did that I was so high I was actually pretty unconfortable. Needed something to drink I think. Anyway, I've heard lots of reports that the cakes "didnt do shit" from people, but these have never steered me wrong. They're the real deal if you're looking for something edible. The budtender advertises them as the strongest stuff they got, and he's not lying.
Posted: Tue 14th Nov 2006 08:06 am
by ollsta1
the cakes at the old church crippled 4 out of 6 of us!! stomach cramps and bad shits!! didnt have time to take the effects in whilst hovering over some rotten toilet!!!!!!!!!!
Posted: Tue 14th Nov 2006 04:57 pm
by cheese
i had the space cake at abraxas, and it didnt do much for me, the hash shake tastes amazing, but also didnt do much for me. and i ate them together... and smoked like 2 joints with hash in both...
Posted: Fri 10th Jul 2009 10:13 pm
by Andrey
Had been eating tons of cakes and smoking, not really frightening. Very nice flying 'tho.
Posted: Fri 10th Jul 2009 10:28 pm
by Kingdoc
Yea i noticed the abraxas product with the warning sign in high case

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Posted: Wed 29th Jul 2009 05:33 am
by toolsheddaddy
I ate 2 Bluebird space cakes and slept through a "Eels" concert last year
I was BUMMED out that I missed the concert Good thing I wasnt driving
Re: Spacecake warning
Posted: Mon 26th Dec 2011 07:51 pm
by Andrey
let's revive the thread a little.
So where is the strongest now?
I prefer eating them before customs, so that when flying it feels more like in amsterdam.
I don't remember if I should eat them before passport controls or before boarding where they have luggage checking.
Re: Spacecake warning
Posted: Mon 26th Dec 2011 09:16 pm
by Balou
Paradox hands down, have a look at this thread
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=996&start=15
Peace
Re: Spacecake warning
Posted: Tue 27th Dec 2011 04:00 am
by SloWhite
X2, strongest cake ive ever had..
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Posted: Tue 27th Dec 2011 11:07 am
by ynwa
DrGonzo wrote:I hought the warning card at Kadinsky was hilarious.
You really should read it all at once instead of in stages..... From recollection it goes like this :-
1. Only eat half you cake to start with.
Check
2. DO not smoke a joint while waiting for effects of cake to kick in.
Oh shit.... laughter
2. Do not eat second half of cake before effects have kicked in/
DOuble shit, hysterical laughter
3. SPace cakes are stonger than joints and can cause Nausia, vomiting, dizzyness, you may think you are going to Die!
Masses of hysterical laughter.......
I think the last part really got everything kicking in at once........
I had a cake from CS36 years ago and this is exactly what happened to me. Ate half. No effect. Ate the other half, still nothing. Got fed up looking at my mates smoking so i hit the joints myself. Got myself nicely stoned then went for a walk and then the spacecake hit over an hour later. And it really did hit hard. I had to make my way back to the hotel and was on my back for a couple of hours. Very strong head hit.
A few years later and i was over for some raving with a couple of mates who didnt smoke. They wanted to try some cakes. I told them to eat one between them. They ate one each and were unable to go out drinking that night. They said it was similar to taking several tabs of LSD!
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Posted: Wed 25th Jan 2012 05:07 am
by Lamont
Stygian23 wrote:I have yet to find ANY Dutch spacecakes worth even purchasing. They are soo freakin mild it isn't funny. I guess commercial cakes just can't compare to when you make them at home. Shrug.
The space cakes from Paradox are awesome. I consumed one before my flight home last time and it took care of me really well....

Re: Spacecake warning
Posted: Thu 26th Jan 2012 03:28 pm
by treetop
Paradox have a lot in them. Not for the faint hearted

Re: Spacecake warning
Posted: Thu 26th Jan 2012 04:50 pm
by dwiggins
No experience with edibles although I plan on flying with edibles next time it's available like in Calif or AMS.
Any thoughts on bringing it on the airplane? Seems most here suggest consuming it before boarding???
Don't know how much is too much either.
After a certain point, seems smoking pot doesn't get me any higher so smoking more would be a waste.
Am I alone on this thought?
Words that get me excited from the bud tenders are "Careful, it may be too strong."
Unfortunately it's never been "too strong."
Perhaps time to try hash? I've only had limited experience in the past.
Re: Spacecake warning
Posted: Fri 27th Jan 2012 03:41 am
by treetop
dwiggins wrote:No experience with edibles although I plan on flying with edibles next time it's available like in Calif or AMS.
Any thoughts on bringing it on the airplane? Seems most here suggest consuming it before boarding???
Don't know how much is too much either.
After a certain point, seems smoking pot doesn't get me any higher so smoking more would be a waste.
Am I alone on this thought?
Words that get me excited from the bud tenders are "Careful, it may be too strong."
Unfortunately it's never been "too strong."
Perhaps time to try hash? I've only had limited experience in the past.
Always carry on plane spacecake unwrapped from store package wrapped in a couple of paper towels.
Never had a problem. Just consume once seated when the drinks come around after take off.
Have a Paradox spacecake at the start of a long intercontinental flight. It will be the shortest one ever!
Re: Spacecake warning
Posted: Fri 27th Jan 2012 06:16 am
by Lamont
treetop wrote:
Always carry on plane spacecake unwrapped from store package wrapped in a couple of paper towels.
Never had a problem. Just consume once seated when the drinks come around after take off.
Have a Paradox spacecake at the start of a long intercontinental flight. It will be the shortest one ever!
Absolutely!! I followed that exact same game plan and it was the first time ever I've been able to sleep for an extended period on a long flight.