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  1. Poppers vary depending on which country they are sold. In the UK you used to be able to buy butyl nitrite poppers, they had a good rush, but a few years ago they were banned. Since then isopropyl nitrite is sold as poppers in the UK and it is pretty hopeless. Recently some supplier are selling pentyl nitrite, but they don't seem too strong. Amyl Nitrite, the original poppers, cannot be sold in the UK and apparently have a rush similar to butyl nitrite. Some guys use mail order personal import to get around the rules. I understand there are similar but different rules in the USA. Keeping them cool and in a dark place slows down the process of going stale, but after they've been kept in a fridge /freezer let the sealed bottle warm to room temperature before opening otherwise condensation will get water in the mix and accelerate the degradation.
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