Whipped cream, that fluffy, pillowy topping that crowns desserts and drinks alike is often more than just a garnish.
Nitrous oxide is widely available as long as everyone pretends it’s being used for whipped cream. An industry has arisen to ...
Back in the day, they called them "whippets." Now sold in large canisters with colorful names and flavors, nitrous oxide is ...
A school teacher who has been collecting discarded nitrous oxide canisters blighting the verges of his local roads said he ...
A Halifax man is facing charges after allegedly giving three children a toxic inhalant named Galaxy Gas, also known as, “whip ...
Minnesota lawmakers are working to become only the second to ban nitrous oxide - or "whippet" - canister sales.
A bill would make it a crime to produce, manufacture, buy, or sell the products, sometimes called whippets, for the prohibited uses.
Nitrous oxide sold in colorful tanks with candy-like flavors that consumers are inhaling to get high is creating a “veritable ...
That’s where you have the serious health risk.” It is legal to sell nitrous oxide because it can be used to make whipped cream, said Allen, adding, “You probably have home chefs who do it ...
Canisters of this gas, used for its psychotropic effects, tend to explode in waste management sites, costing between €15 and ...
Nitrous oxide has legitimate medical uses as a sedative and is also used in the production of whipped cream. However, it can also be abused as a recreational drug. The commission is concerned some ...