It’s sweet, tastes better with a coke or Krest and this punch makes it seem like you’re taking a V&A. And all this describes Kitoko. This is no ordinary soft drink but rather a drink that supersedes all other tot packs.
Kitoko has become the in-thing for most campusers because of the speed at which it makes one high and tipsy. On most Friday nights, shops sell kitoko in bulk more than any other commodity as it’s the best pregame stimulator for the party animals. Not even an acclaimed drunkard can complete five tot packs and remain unperturbed. At a fee of shs500, one is able to purchase this banana fermented drink.
Allan, a MUK student says he enjoys taking Kitoko because it was his real record breaker. Under Kitoko influence, he slept on the Jinja highway in Mukono for over an hour and when he thought to be disturbed, he beat up three policemen and miraculously vanished. By the time he was sober the following morning, he was a fugitive. Someone might think that it being a tot pack, its discriminatory, however, both the A class and the hustlers pertake of this totpack with a 42.8 alchol percentage.
Tracy, a resident at OLYMPIA hostel mused how her room is always stocked with at least one box of Kitoko. She said Kitoko is different from the hard liquor that burns you for a long time before they actually sink in. “Kitoko is just the god of all liquors because two tots get me sleeping like the princess that I am,” she mused.
Of late, most room drink-ups are characterized with a Kitoko cocktail which gets especially the female lads livelier and in candid spirits within the first sips of their drinks. Kitoko has become a must buy for all parties because of its effectiveness.
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