the 0.13 micrograms of cocaine per can of the drink does not pose a serious health threat ...
Originally Posted by Wikipedia
In the metric system, a microgram (μg or sometimes ug) is 1/1,000,000 of a gram (1 � 10–6), or 1/1000 of a milligram, is one of the smallest units of weight/mass commonly used. ...
In round numbers, that is 1/8 of a microgram or 1 in 8 million parts of Cocaine.
Every bill in your wallet contains that much Cocaine, it has contaminated the money supply around the World.
Originally Posted by MSNBC.com
The chemists found U.S. bills contained an average of between 2.9 and 28.8 micrograms of cocaine depending on the year and city, with a maximum of more than 1,300 micrograms found on some 1996 bills. ...
Yeah, my brother was a nut (I'm the good child). Good that your "retired" though. Lord only knows how crazy "Off Topic" would be if the mods were "active".