“Problematic usage”. IT WAS USED FOR SNORTING COKE. DRUGS. DRUG USE. This isn’t Facebook, you don’t have to come up with cutesy euphamisms and self-censor yourself.
Oh that’s infinitely less disturbing than the images my mind conjured up
Glad there was an answer. Because I was thinking like ‘did they break easy?’, ‘were people somehow fucking up stirring?’, ‘was the coffee so hot these melted?’… Drugs… Makes way more sense
Oh My! clutches pearls Fetch my fainting couch!
May i ask how exactly it aided in snorting coke?
Perfect for scooping a small amount out of a baggie, and the shape of the spoon made it easier to place it against a nostril and sniff.
Oh i see. I do wonder how actively involved the McCEOs were in the development 😄
A surprising number of corporate decisions of that era were made with the “Cocaine and Dartboards” decision making philosophy.
Maybe it’s hollow?
snow
Drugs are bad, mkay?
Drugs are neat, and you can buy them relatively cheap. And when you do 'em people think that you’re cool.
Is this a reference to a certain cover of a song
It’s a reference to South Park.
Once I was in my teens and handing my money over to the tobacco industry because that made me very badass, I had a lighter, and what you would do is, first, you hold the flame up to the point where the spoon meets the stem and then yank the stem off so you get a long skinny bit of plastic off it. Then you’d snap off the “M” at the top, hold your lighter up to it until just starts to melt, and then stick it onto the upside-down spoon thing.
Toy mouse!
Usage for what?
Nose candy 😉
And sounding right, Right?..
That sounds about right.
Sunday communion
*1979. Also mine had these into the 80s
I have one, it’s in my drugs drawer
When did McDonalds ever want to give value to customers. They took away the one reason customers visited their joint.
Or as a shrewd business, they could’ve simply sold these for a few bucks.
Sounding? Sounding…
@iasip delicious nose clams!
Fresh from the sea!