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From rockets to raves

First discovered 200 years ago, hydrogen peroxide has had multiple uses. It’s been used to investigate murders and propel rockets, as well as to treat teeth, clean contact lenses and bleach hair. David Jesudason celebrates a ubiquitous chemical compound that will always have a special significance for him because of its connection to 1990s club culture.

Words by David Jesudason

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Black and white, head and shoulders portrait of David Jesudason.

David Jesudason

David Jesudason is a freelance journalist who covers race issues for BBC Culture, Pellicle and Vittles. He was named Beer Writer of the Year in 2023, after his first book ‘Desi Pubs, A Guide to British-Indian Pubs, Food and Culture’ was hailed as “the most important volume on pubs in 50 years”. David also writes ‘Pub Episodes of My Life’, a weekly newsletter about the drinking establishments that serve marginalised people.