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  2. Whipped-cream charger - Wikipedia

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    A whipped cream charger (colloquially called a whippet, nos or nang when used recreationally [1]) is a steel cylinder or cartridge filled with nitrous oxide (N 2 O) that is used as a whipping agent in whipped cream. The narrow end of a charger has a foil covering that is broken to release the gas.

  3. Teens, whipped cream and nitrous oxide: Should parents ... - AOL

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    Paraphernalia such as pressurized cans (including whipped cream canisters), metal cartridges and balloons can all indicate whippet use. "Because the effects are short-lived," says Patel, "it's ...

  4. Recreational use of nitrous oxide - Wikipedia

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    Officials in Norfolk, Hertfordshire and Thames Valley had reported increasing numbers of discarded whipped-cream chargers being found. [29] Recreational users generally use 8 gram (¼ oz) containers of nitrous oxide "whippets", which they use to fill balloons or whipped cream dispensers. The gas is then inhaled from the balloon or dispenser. [30]

  5. A TikTok Trend Has Kids Using Whipped Cream Canisters ... - AOL

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    Whipped cream canisters contain nitrous oxide, aka laughing gas, as the whipping agent, Schulte explains. “These are commonly misused by inhaling the nitrous oxide gas out of the canister to ...

  6. We Tried 10 Different Brands of Whipped Cream and the ... - AOL

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    10 Canned Whipped Cream Brands Ranked Worst to Best After a round of tasting and a follow-up test to break the tie for first place, we had our final ranking. 10. 365 Whole Foods Market Whipped Topping

  7. Inhalant - Wikipedia

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    The canister on the left is whipped cream, a product which is pressurized with nitrous oxide. The two canisters on the right contain 'flavoured' oxygen. Nitrous oxide can be categorized as a dissociative drug, as it can cause visual and auditory hallucinations.