Oin Candy

11:08 AM, Friday December 16th 2022

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Oin candy

Oin is an sweet and sour highly intoxicating candy.

original rock like hard seed Of shyan plant which grown on the plant zafi

After fermentaing chauo's saliva of 2 to 3 year it becomes candy

Although highly intoxicating it's effect last only 5 to 10 mins

Oin box

It acts as an fermenter & Carry box for oin candy

Made up zafi's steel like metal & chauo's body

( for making the box they rip of chauo' s mouth,toung , cheeks and )

Hello

They use this because after candy are ready

If keep it in another box 5 hour's it becomes poisonous

Not deadly thought

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