The trend involves misusing whipped cream chargers containing nitrous oxide made by the Atlanta-based company Galaxy Gas.
By Alex Vadukul The Food and Drug Administration issued a warning on Friday that advised consumers against inhaling nitrous oxide products such as Galaxy Gas, Baking Bad, Whip-it! and Miami Magic.
Once called "hippie crack," nitrous oxide is making a comeback. Last week, the FDA warned about its dangers, and health ...
Galaxy Gas was founded in 2021, and in the years since its creation, has attempted to push back on being tied to these ...
Sold in bright packaging under names like "Whip Trip" and "Galaxy Gas," pure nitrous oxide is available in bottles as large as 2 liters. Exploiting a legal loophole, retailers market it as a food ...
As New York Magazine reports, the "Galaxy Gas" brand has become synonymous with the latest generation of nitrous oxide that's readily available at smoke shops and online. With longer highs ...