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Moloko Plus

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The Moloko Plus, also called Knifey Moloko, and the "Moloko Drengo" is a fictional highball cocktail drink, in the novel and film A Clockwork Orange.[1][2] Even the book fails to specify ingredients, and there seem to be many variations, all of which use a large milk base and some have drugs, such as barbiturates, added. One drink had no drugs, but finely chipped glass, "with knives".

The book states one may have moloko plus with "vellocet" (amphetamine), "synthemesc" (synthetic mescaline), "drencrom" (adrenochrome) or other hallucinogen substances.[3] Minors may be served such drinks, since they are drugs that have not been declared illegal.[citation needed] The drink's name originates from the Russian (and thus Nadsat) word for milk, "Молоко", and thus the drink is translated as "milk plus". The main characters in the book prepare for "ultraviolence" by drinking it.

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  1. Patrick Larkin (13 May 1998). "A Clockwork Orange Script". A Clockwork Orange. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
  2. Cassandra Reeder (19 May 2015). The Geeky Chef Cookbook: Real-Life Recipes for Your Favorite Fantasy Foods - Unofficial Recipes from Doctor Who, Game of Thrones, Harry Potter, and More. Race Point Publishing. p. 16. ISBN 978-1-63106-049-6. Search this book on
  3. Ingo Niermann; Adriano Sack (2008). The Curious World of Drugs and Their Friends: A Very Trippy Miscellany. Penguin Publishing Group. p. 61. ISBN 978-0-452-28991-8. Search this book on

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