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Key Takeaways:

  • Cocaine spoon is a small spoon used for scooping and sniffing cocaine powder.
  • Cocaine is a stimulant, addictive, Schedule II drug that used for pleasure.
  • Cocaine users also use other accessories like bongs, lighters, and razor blades.
  • McDonalds was pressured into stopping their line of small stirring spoons in 1979.
  • If you need help with cocaine addiction, reach out to Avenues Recovery

 

What is cocaine spoon? 

Cocaine spoon, or coke spoon, is a small spoon-like utensil used by people who use cocaine for pleasure. It’s used to scoop up cocaine powder for sniffing. The spoon is usually made out of metal, and is sometimes sold as a cocaine spoon necklace.

This article will explain what cocaine spoon is, what it’s used for, and how it can be identified from a regular spoon. It will also discuss the legal impact of this spoon, and cover different cocaine accessories you should be aware of.

 

What is cocaine? 

Cocaine is a stimulant drug classed as Schedule II substance by the DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) because of its widespread abuse and addiction potential. It’s used by doctors as a local anesthetic in ear, nose, and throat surgeries.

Cocaine is eaten, snorted, smoked, and injected into the bloodstream. Some of the short-term effects of cocaine are increased heart rate and blood pressure, dilated pupils, and violent behavior. In the long term, consistent cocaine abuse can lead to loss of smell and other nose issues if the powder is snorted, and risk of HIV and hepatitis C if it is injected.

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What are smoking accessories?

When people smoke drugs like cocaine, marijuana, or heroin, the cigarettes are usually hand-made and come along with various accessories. As an example, a grinder is needed to grind the plant or leaves into a powder. Special rolling papers and filters are used as the outside wrapping, and special storage containers are used to store the drug until the next smoking session.

 

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What are other cocaine accessories?

Cocaine spoon is just one of the accessories that cocaine users need. Depending on their method of using cocaine, other accessories might be used in the process. It’s important to know which kind of cocaine paraphernalia is typically used by people who abuse cocaine so you can identify a cocaine addiction in a loved one.

People who inject cocaine into their bloodstream use syringes, whereas smokers may have bongs, lighters, and pipes. When cocaine is snorted, users typically use straws or rolled-up dollar bills to insert the cocaine and sniff. They also use razor blades to slice the block of cocaine into lines so it can be sniffed. Cocaine spoons are used to scoop up some of the powder, too.

 

Cocaine spoon necklace:

Many cocaine users amass a collection of “novelty” cocaine accessories and paraphernalia as part of the cocaine experience. Some of the paraphernalia is used to actually use cocaine, while others are tools used to hide the substance from others. For example, snuff bullets are plastic tubes shaped like a bullet, used to store cocaine.

Cocaine spoons are special small spoons used by cocaine users to enhance the cocaine-sniffing experience. It has become so popular that it is almost a symbol of pride amongst people who use cocaine. Cocaine spoons are also sold as a pendant on a necklace that can be worn around the neck.

 

Cocaine spoons and McDonalds:

In the 1970s, the McDonalds fast-food restaurant chain provided small plastic spoons that were perfect for scooping sugar and stirring coffees. However, the McDonald’s cocaine spoon caused a huge public outcry when it was discovered that the spoon was also being used to scoop powdered cocaine for sniffing.

Advocacy groups pressured McDonalds to stop producing the spoon, which had become known as the ‘McSpoon.’ After prolonged pressure, McDonalds finally relented in 1979 and started distributing wooden stick stirrers instead.

 

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Differences between cocaine spoon and regular spoons:

Cocaine spoon looks different from regular soup spoons and teaspoons. Firstly, the bowl is shallow and wide, and smaller than regular spoons. The handle is thin and the whole spoon is just a few inches long, which is smaller than regular eating spoons.

Coke spoons are usually made from metal, although they can be plastic or ceramic. They are often decorated with images or symbols of the cocaine culture, and are too small to be used for eating or anything else other than for cocaine snorting.

 

Legal implications of cocaine spoon:

According to the US law, it is illegal to sell or offer for sale any paraphernalia associated with illegal drugs. Drug paraphernalia is defined as “any equipment, product or material of any kind which is primarily intended or designed for use in manufacturing, compounding, converting, concealing, producing, processing, preparing, injecting, ingesting, inhaling, or otherwise introducing into the human body a controlled substance.”

Whether or not cocaine spoons are included as illicit paraphernalia varies between different jurisdictions. Some states say that the spoon is too small and inconvenient for any use other than sniffing cocaine, which would make it strictly cocaine paraphernalia and therefore illegal. Other states, however, don’t ban the sale of cocaine spoons.

 

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Recovery from cocaine addiction:

If you’ve seen cocaine spoons around your home or in the home of family or friends, it’s possible that one of your loved ones is using cocaine. Knowledge is power, and now that you know, you can think about what you’d like to do to help your loved one. The first step is researching an appropriate, professional rehab facility for your loved one, so you can present them with options should they seek help.

At Avenues Recovery, we have decades of experience helping people struggling with drug and alcohol addiction find their path to sobriety. We have several locations nationwide, each with compassionate, experienced staff, comfortable accommodations, and various forms of therapy.

We invite you to reach out so we can guide you to our nearest location. We’ll create a personalized treatment plan for you, so you can finally regain your life, your dignity, and your serenity.

Reach out today!

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