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That Time Mickey Mouse Was a Drug Dealer - Messy Nessy Chic I n the 1950s, non-medical use of stimulant and sedative drugs was widely accepted and promoted in the mainstream media– so widely in fact that they even made it into a children’s Walt Disney 1951 comic book starring Mickey Mouse as a speed dealer who just loves his own product
Mickey Mouse Becomes A Speed Dealer - All Thats Interesting In the strip, Mickey and Goofy discover a new medicine called ‘Peppo’ that represents amphetamine (speed) Their enthusiasm for the chemical pick-me-up leads them to become salesman for the product in Africa:
Acid Lore: Mickey Mouse LSD - Psychedelic Scene Magazine The Mickey Mouse acid myth reflects our fear of contamination, the corruption of innocence, and concern about LSD driven by two decades of lurid and sensational press coverage about the drug
Mickey Mouse and the Medicine Man - Disneys Mouse Sold Speed to . . . In “MICKEY MOUSE AND THE MEDICINE MAN” the chipper cartoon rodent pushes his special brew on the natives The tincture called Peppo looks and acts a lot like amphetamine And that’s fine because in the 1950s amphetamines were legal In world War 2, the troops were fed Benzedrine to keep them sharp
When Mickey Mouse Comics Helped Sell Drugs (Really) At one point in time even Mickey Mouse got in on the action, promoting the sale of speed with Goofy in a 1951 comic for an amphetamine product called Peppo that kids could collect for 15 cents and a Wheaties cereal box top
Erowid Online Books : Mickey Mouse on Speed: Mickey Mouse and the . . . It features Mickey and Goofy, two distinct psychoactive drugs, surreptitious dosing, a bad shaman, and a "talking" elephant When it was first produced, it was one of an 8-comic set that cost 15 cents plus one Wheaties-brand cereal box top
Mickey Mouse Connected to Drug Use in Latest Development Disney issued a statement on the free use of Steamboat Willie and his copyright last week, sharing that it would continue to “protect” its rights in the more modern versions of Mickey Mouse
Mickey Finn (drugs) - Wikipedia In American slang, a Mickey Finn, or simply a Mickey (often called a spiked drink), is a drink laced with an incapacitating agent, particularly chloral hydrate, given to someone without their consent with the intent to incapacitate them or "knock them out"; hence the colloquial name knockout drops
Mickey Mouse Breaking Bad @ AMERICAN DIGEST In a time of fierce commercial competition between pharmaceutical companies that helped drive amphetamine consumption higher, Mickey and Goofy become brand evangelists for Peppo and end up pushing the drug in Africa!