5 grams, then come g's (grams) again, generally in little zip-lock bags, slightly larger than the flaps, then come teeners (1.5 to 1.75 grams, 1/16th of an ounce), eight balls or simply balls (3.5 grams, 1/8 of an ounce in a slightly larger zip-lock bag), q balls, quatches or quarters (7 grams, 1/4 of an ounce) halfs, half o's, h bombs (14 grams, 1/2 of an ounce) o's (28 grams or 1 ounce), keys/kilos/bricks, half keys/kilos/bricks, etc (kilograms, half kilograms, etc). Here the smallest generally available units for powder are call "flaps" or "flizzes" they used to come in an envelope made from a lotto ticket or piece of newspaper and occasionally still do, but generally come in tiny zip-lock bags, they weigh between.
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