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Kratom Purple Sticky
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Surely by now there are few Americans who are
surprised to hear of shifty business practice within the field of sales, and
it's no exception when consumers are searching Google for "kratom purple sticky"
products. It's a tradition as old as commerce itself – twist, mold, and outright
ignore the truth in hopes of making your product as appealing as you can. But
oh, the lengths to which some retailers will go in order to win your business.
Especially when the product in question is surrounded by mystery, which gives
the retailer full dominion over the sometimes helpless customer.
Such is the case with certain online retailers claiming to sell "purple sticky"
kratom. Clearly aiming to capitalize on erroneous and non-existent links between
kratom and a certain bud-shaped, green, illegal drug, these kratom purple sticky
peddlers attempt to pass off a product of inferior quality to unsuspecting,
confused consumers.
To review the basics: kratom is not purple. In whole leaf form, kratom has a
deep green color with veins running through the leaf's center, and branching out
toward the leaf's edge. These veins are either reddish in color, or white.
Kratom extract is also greenish brown in color, with nary a hint of purple. Nor,
of course, is kratom "sticky." Whole leaves are dried before packaging. In
extract form, kratom is a finely ground powder that will dissolve quickly and
thoroughly with virtually any liquid.
One is left to wonder, just who do these kratom purple sticky retailers think
they're fooling? And what, exactly, is the benefit of such a misleading name? As
with any product, we advise you to read up on kratom before making a purchase.
Do, and you'll find that spurious claims of sticky purple kratom not only
mislead, but tend to miss the point completely.
Specific to Mitragyna speciosa
(Kratom):
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