Korin Miller has spent nearly two decades covering food, health, and nutrition for digital, print, and TV platforms. Her work has appeared in Women's Health, SELF, Prevention, The Washington Post ...
With chroming, teens are using ordinary food products like whipped cream to get high. The company Galaxy Gas, which sells canisters of nitrous oxide to help turn liquid cream into foam for drinks ...
It's an inhalant known as "whippets," and it can be easily found in whipped cream canisters, which contain little chargers that are filled with nitrous oxide. That’s what propels the whipped ...
It’s called “chroming” and it’s the latest term for huffing. With chroming, teens are using ordinary food products like whipped cream to get high. The company Galaxy Gas, which sells canisters of ...
The cream that tops these drinks is not whipped cream in the way one generally ... That cream is an airy swirl that’s shot through the tip of a canister. This cream is softer, denser, and ...
As a pressurized gas, nitrous also powers rockets, race cars, and whipped cream dispensers. The gas is both legal and widely available. It comes in small pressurized canisters intended for kitchen ...