Sometimes anti-drug campaigns work, and by sometimes, we mean they don't. But it sure tickles us to watch them try! In this particular one, Toronto Crime Stoppers tells recreational and party drug users to become more vigilant about their molly. And they do, inexplicably, but showing us how to make it.

Sometimes anti-drug campaigns work, and by sometimes, we mean they don't. But it sure tickles us to watch them try! In this particular one, Toronto Crime Stoppers tells recreational and party drug users to become more vigilant about their molly. And they do, inexplicably, but showing us how to make it. 

… Thank you?

The campaign comes disguised as a Breaking Bad-esque cooking show is supposed to, and we emphasize "supposed to," reveal that Molly is often laced with methamphetamine and bath salts. You know,  a "Molly is not the drug you think it is" sort of message.

Damn straight; molly isn't a Rachel Ray lasagna …

Mmm, homemade molly just like grandma used to make.

We're not sure if this makes us want to cancel our Dark Net molly order or revealed the secret recipe for a really good batch … too early to tell.

Clearly, we kid about that last thing. Of course that's not how you make molly. Molly is 100% MDMA or close to it. Don't go ruining your batch with perfectly good bath salts now, ya hear?

Guess what else? There's an actual Molly with an actual passion for cooking who has a site called CookingWithMolly.com. We wouldn't be surprised if her numbers rose faster than a perfectly whipped meringue after this video came out. Hope her secret ingredient isn't meth, or if it is, we hope it's at least blue raspberry flavored.