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Colombian Nose Candy 

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(n) cocaine

also known as bolivian marching powder
1. The DEA was bugging his phones, so when arranging the drug deal, Pablo used the term "Colombian Nose Candy" instead of cocaine to fool the narcs.

2. If you want to have sex with a stripper, make sure to have some Colombian Nose Candy with you at all times.
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Colombian nose candy 

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Columbia nose candy: It goes by many names. booger sugar, Columbian Sugar, Daddy's special sugar, However the correct name for this booger sugar is cocaine
Hey Pedro can I cop a gram of that Colombian nose candy?
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