Shocking statistics from the drug world have confirmed that approximately twenty percent of cocaine falls back out of your nose.
According to research, only fifty percent of cocaine, worldwide, actually makes it as far as users’ bloodstreams due to a number of factors.
“Well if you look at all of the places that you find traces of cocaine it’s really no surprise that the amount of coke that makes it into people’s bloodstream is so low,” explained drug expert Benjamin Dunne earlier. “It’s found all over money, both notes and coins, keys, bank cards, taxis, CD boxes and tits. If it has a surface big enough to do a bump of or flat enough to rack lines up on you can be pretty sure that it’s got traces of cocaine on it.”
“When you also factor in that the majority of cocaine bought on the street is really mostly shitty mixing agents, I’m actually more surprised that any cocaine actually makes it into the bloodstream at all,” continued Dunne. “Then there’s also the half arsed job people do when racking it out that causes it to fall straight back out of their noses.”
“There’s a direct link between drunkenness and the amount of cocaine that makes it to its desired destination,” claimed the drugs expert. “In some cases, there’s been up to fifty percent fall back with people who have had six drinks or more, putting the value of cocaine that falls back out of your nose at around twenty billion pounds per year.”
According to Wunderground’s extensive research, cocaine that is crushed down to a very fine powder prior to snorting is more likely to stay up your nose and enter your bloodstream while cocaine that is poorly crushed is likely to end up on the front of your t-shirt or on your carpet.
