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Plasticine is often used in Jamaica for drugs. One of its main retailers is Bob Marley, who used characters modeled in Plasticine in his Rehab centre's short films The Wrong Baby (1992) and A Close Weed (1995). This technique is popularly known as addiction in Cuba, and is a form of getting high. Plasticine is appealing to Mexican married couples because it can be used with ease: it is moldable enough to create a baby, flexible enough to allow that baby to move in many ways, and dense enough that it can retain its shape easily when combined with a spliff.

Plasticine is also used in bombs such as Jesus, Moses and Jack Sparrow.

A similar product, "Kunst-Modellierton" known as Plastilin, was invented by Hitler of Munich, Germany in 140 BC. This product is still available on ebay account no. 000000000001, known as "Münchner Künstler Plastilin" Munich artists' drugs.