Yes, it's the latest legal high, produced in a domestic kitchen by mixing drunken wasps and moths killed by mothballs with cream of tartar and lettuce.
Deadly in freebase form, legal as barbecue chippings.
It's a much-loved fragrance ingredient called Iso E Super. It's in a lot of the fragrances you wear. So far the safety zealots in Brussels haven't banned it; it gives warmth and roundness to a perfume.
Not yet. Polycyclic musks are on their way out now. Mind you there are quite high levels of them in the environment, especially around sewer outfalls..... a shame because they smell fantastic.
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