Jingle Jangle

Jingle Jangle is an addictive drug on Riverdale. Most of the teenage Southside Serpents use it.

Description
Jingle Jangle is a drug used as a stimulant and, according to Reggie Mantle, is able to boost energy and keep the user wide-awake, also implying reinvigorating sexual performances as one of its effects. This drug causes addiction as pointed out by Toni Topaz in reference to some Southside High's students. Jingle Jangle is consumed with a paper straw.

Season 1
To be added

Season 2
Midge Klump approached Reggie Mantle by his locker looking to score some "Jingle Jangle", a new drug that has found its way onto the north side of Riverdale. After instructing Midge to keep her voice down on school property because the simple mentioning of the drug can land them both in a lot of trouble, Reggie asked who was Jingle Jangle for, to which she replied that it was for her and Moose. Reggie told her that he'll see what he can do.

The following night, Reggie delivered the Jingle Jangle in the diner's parking lot to Midge and Moose. The couple then consumed the drug at a secluded location in the woods.

While Toni Topaz was giving Jughead Jones a tour of Southside High, she pointed out a group of kids consuming Jingle Jangle in the drugs natural habitat. Later that day, Mr. Philips agreed to reopen the Red and Black as long as Jughead didn't write about Jingle Jangle or gangs.

Trivia

 * Jingle Jangle has a physical resemblance to Pixy Stix.
 * Jingle Jangle takes its name from a 1969 album and song performed by The Archies, a band formed by the Archie characters on the "Archie Show" cartoon produced by Filmation in the 1960s.