| | |   Modern bottle of sulfur. This sulfur was purchased at a Walgreens pharmacy in April 2002.  They had only one partially used bottle left, which no one knew the use of!
 
 Many years ago I used to buy sulfur and saltpeter from pharmacies to grind up into gunpowder (the carbon came from readily available charcoal).  I had to be sure not to buy both sulfur and saltpeter from the same pharmacist.  Back then neither seemed to raise any eyebrows, and I don't think I ever had to use my planned excuse that "my mom asked me to buy this for her, I don't know what she's going to do with it".
 
 But in 2002, it seems people don't buy sulfur at the pharmacy anymore.  I actually had half seriously planned to say "my wife asked me to buy this for her, I don't know what she's going to do with it", but when the stern-faced pharmacist asked me, staring over his glasses, what I planned to do with it, I broke down and told him the truth.  It worked.
 
 This bottle is the source of the very first sulfur sample I listed on this site nearly six years ago, hence the identical descriptions.  This time it's listed under the date I finally decided to photograph the bottle as well as the sulfur itself.
 
 Source: Walgreens Pharmacy
 Contributor: Theodore Gray
 Acquired: 8 March, 2008
 Text Updated: 8 March, 2008
 Price: $2
 Size: 2.5"
 Purity: >95%
 Sample Group: Powders+Medical
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