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Galaxy Gas, TikTok
What is ‘Galaxy Gas’ and is the new TikTok trend dangerous?
The company named “Galaxy Gas” has gained attention on social media for selling flavored Nitrous Oxide & Whipped Cream Chargers.
What Is The Viral TikTok Trend Of Galaxy Gas? Here Are The Health Risks Associated With These Containers Containing Nitrous Oxide
Social media platforms like TikTok and X (formerly Twitter) feature videos of teens using Galaxy Gas. One widely viewed video shows a student inhaling the gas in class and collapsing afterward.
WATCH: ‘Galaxy Gas’ trend resurges amidst warning from experts
Whippets, or the use of nitrous oxide to get a high, has been happening for decades, but it recently made a resurgence among teens through social media. It started on TikTok when a man in a fast food establishment took a hit from a flavored whipped cream canister called “Galaxy Gas,
Galaxy Gas: What is it and what are the dangers of misuse?
When you search “Galaxy Gas” on TikTok you’re met with a warning that some substances can be dangerous when misused.
Everything to Know About Galaxy Gas, the Dangerous Trend Making Its Way Into Hip-Hop
Some people in the hip-hop space are beginning to push back on the trend, including rapper Lil Gnar, who trolled Galaxy Gas users in a video on X on Wednesday (Sept. 18). He showed the "right way" to consume the inhalant, which ended up with him just tossing the canister in a dumpster.
What is nitrous oxide? TikTok trend puts spotlight on how kids are abusing laughing gas.
Getting high by "whiffing" nitrous oxide is a dangerous new trend on TikTok and social media. It's legal to buy but not legal to use as a high. With just a few clicks, you can order it, even on Amazon. Pay the $36, and it's delivered in a few days.
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Kids are inhaling ‘Galaxy Gas’ to get high. Here’s what parents should know
Inhaling nitrous oxide from Galaxy Gas products is the latest trend among kids who misuse laughing gas for a quick high. Here ...
Futurism on MSN
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Astrophysicist Surprised to Learn Why Her TikTok on "Galaxy Gas" Was Suddenly Blowing Up
A few weeks ago, astrophysicist Rachel Paterno-Mahler — who, in addition to a PhD from Boston University, has a Jeopardy! win ...
RAP-UP on MSN
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SZA Sounds The Alarm On Galaxy Gas Being "Mass Marketed" To Black Children
Earlier in the year, whippits — nitrous oxide used recreationally — made a massive comeback as Galaxy Gas, largely thanks to ...
The Express Tribune
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Kick bans use of Galaxy Gas on livestreams
Kick has officially banned the use of Galaxy Gas on its platform, issuing warnings that any streamer found using whippets or ...
The Source Magazine
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First L’Gnar Now SZA Sound Off On Dangers of Galaxy Gas: “You tryna entice the kids on purpose?”
WTF is Galaxy Gas and why is it seemingly being marketed to the youth? That's a serious question many are starting to ask ...
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