Glastonbury revellers snapping up ‘vegan alternate options to cocaine’ at music bash

Glastonbury revellers are snapping up “vegan alternatives to cocaine” at the music bash.

A mobile cart was flogging bottles claiming to contain a legal substance.

The brand, Karmaceuticals, advertises its product on Facebook as a tool to “help you be your best authentic self and boss Glasto weekend like an absolute legend”.

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The substance, which does not contain cocaine, also claims to prevent “over-consumption, over-stimulation and burn-out” by sustaining high octane levels.



Hundreds of thousands of people have flocked to Somerset for the festival
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Meanwhile, festivalgoers were spotted inhaling so-called laughing gas from balloons.

Around 200,000 festival-goers are flocking to Worthy Farm in Somerset for the event headlined by Dua Lipa, Coldplay and Shania Twain.



A mobile cart was flogging bottles claiming to contain a legal substance
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Some ticketholders enjoyed the festival’s first drone show as well as a peace parade.

Elsewhere, fitness guru Joe Wicks led a workout session at the Circus field and posed for selfies with fans.

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