Quote Originally Posted by justinsane
im pretty sure acid is acid....

the only difference... there might be a picture of an orange sunshine on the blotter paper
Yeah, I've never understood how there could be different "strains" of acid, different kinds, or whatever else you might call it.

Acid is one chemical, LSD-25, and the only difference can be in the amount of it that a sheet of blotter was immersed in. There are obviously different potencies of acid around, and that's probably all the different names refer to; it's only a result of how much water the pure chemical was diluted with---in other words, the number of LSD molecules you would find on one tab of a certain batch.

I think orange sunshine was produced by Owsley Stanley in the 60's-70's, and it's anyone's guess whether the "recipe" for it was preserved in its original form until today. My bet would be if someone tells you it's orange sunshine, it's probably not "really" unless you have some good reason for believing so.