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That time also saw the release of two anti-drug classics: "Synanon" and "Narcotics: The Pit of Despair."
Never heard of "Adulton", but I wonder if it was a codeine-based preparation. Which I have no doubt worked quite well as long as you didn't drink several bottles of it. Which the vast majority of people knew better than to do.
Does anyone still remember men's toiletry products named "Command"? Or a super-strong cough preparation named "Adulton," with a picture of a non-nonsense adult on the label? The idea was: "Don't 'kid around' with your cough, by taking cough syrup weak enough for a little kid to take!"
These days, adding the world "children's" to a cough preparation is redundant. By the time I got old enough to vote, drink, and drive, "Adulton" was no longer on the market. Most of you probably don't even know what I'm talking about!
It had slowly begun in the late 60's though, as Ayn Rand demonstrates in The New Left.
That's what happened to the world. The looters always need a crisis to create fear. Real or imaginary.