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Revive Kombucha: Expand Your Tongue’s Mind, in Rolling StoneThis is an archived ad - to view, please register for Bestads PRO membership or log in if you're already PRO. Ads on Bestads are free to view for the first week they appear. Register for FREE to view new ads.
Insert is printed on (LSD-less) LSD blotter paper, 7.5" x 7.5" and perforated into 900 tabs, just like the old days. It runs in the San Francisco regional issues of Rolling Stone magazine and is the brand's advertising launch in that market, along with related wildposting, seen especially in the Haight-Ashbury district. Revive prides itself on its "unique" Kombucha flavors.
For those interested, the blotter paper inserts are printed in rural Oregon by Zane Kesey, son of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" author (also "Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test" hero and Grateful Dead sound engineer) Ken Kesey. The ink is vegetable-based, and the sheets are edible, though probably not very tasty. If they get you high, it's a flashback or the placebo effect.
Printed blotter paper: Key-Z Productions |
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