There’s No Such Thing as Pink Cocaine
“Pink cocaine” doesn’t exist. It is just a name that some dealers are giving to their pink-dyed drug products in order to make them sound more appealing. These products usually contain no cocaine at all, but are often a combination of other drugs, including ketamine, MDMA, meth and others.
The same is true for “Tusi,” which is unrelated to any of the 2C class of drugs invented by Sasha Shulgin. Tusi is just a marketing name for unscrupulous dealers to disguise the actual ingredients in their product. Consuming unknown drugs with slang names in unknown quantities and ratios is dangerous and unnecessary. Let’s make our communities safer by promoting ethical sales and marketing.
If you use drugs ask your dealer to:

1) Only sell drugs individually. Let your customers mix them themselves if that’s what they want to do.
2) Don’t sell products if you don’t know what’s in them.
3) Don’t use slang names. Tell people the real names of the drugs you sell.