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What's your favorite thing to order from your local bakery Poppers have been part of the “gay scene” since the mid’s. Commonly sold in novelty stores as “head cleaners” and “room deodorizers”, these little brown bottles are most frequently used off-label to enhance sex. Major “Popper” brands include.
You seem like the type to leave me on read for 3 days Poppers is a name for a chemical inhalant called amyl nitrite. Packaged in small bottles, they can be sold as room aromas or deodorizers and even “VHS cleaners”. You’ve probably seen the brand, RUSH, in necklaces, back pockets, or purses. They’re a common part of gay nightlife and the overall queer cultural canon and beyond.