the lemur
Senior Member
They replaced them with "magic truffles" instead. Haven't tried them, but from what I've heard they're just a rebranding to get around the law.
Ha, I hadn't heard that. Seems like a silly law anyway, trying to ban something that occurs in nature - it's still not clear whether you could be prosecuted for having undried shrooms, e.g., if they were growing wild on your property, or if you had ones that were dry but not because they had been 'actively dried'. No one's been successfully prosecuted for that in the past 10 years.