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The Barbie and Oppenheimer double-bill chaos has even taken over the seedy drugs world of the UK.
A bizarre drugs menu for potential users to buy from has gone viral on Twitter because it is heavily themed around the same day release of the two blockbusters.
Obviously, the name of the dealer has been blanked out, but whoever it is sent it on a WhatsApp message, and it has ended up on social media.
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Calling it the “Barbenheimer weekend menu”, the person specifically states that he only does drop-offs after 8pm – although which part of the UK they're from is unknown.
The person is selling three lots of drugs, which the Daily Star has tried to find out what the are, but has been unable to do so.
However the names are all Barbie or Oppenheimer themed.
One is called Propenheimer, another has been labelled as “Cillian Gurny” after the actor who plays nuclear bomb making Oppenheimer, and the final one is named Ryan Jawswing after the actor who plays Ken in Barbie.
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The first, and most expensive, is price at £100 per 1g – all the way up to £500 for 10g, while the cheapest is the Cillian Murphy-themed drug, price at just £40 for 1g.
The menu went down well on Twitter.
One person wrote: “More creative than what most of these brands are doing with the Barbie collabs.”
And a second commented: “This is an incredible business man.”
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A third tweeted: “PROPENHEIMER hahaha guy deserves a bitta business for that (sic)."
One person, seemingly channelling the thoughts of the Daily Star staff when seeing the list wrote: “God, I feel so out of touch I don’t know what any of these mean.”
What consuming one of products ahead of a trip to your local Vue or Odeon does for the cinema experience, we can only imagine.
The menu racked up nearly one million views in 24 hours, and was liked just under 7,500 times.
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