Here is a list of the most expensive recipes that you’re able to make in Schedule 1 to maximize your profit and earnings overall.
Schedule 1 features a wide variety of drug recipes with different combinations that cater to both cheapskate customers and those willing to pay for a high-quality fix. Additionally, you can alter the effects of these substances to make them more potent and keep your customers coming back. The possibilities in this drug-dealing simulation game seem endless. With better ingredients, you get more effects, which also makes your drug more expensive in Schedule 1.

Of course, if you’re selling drugs to customers, you’ll want to maximize your profit with each transaction. In this article, we will explore five of the most expensive recipes that you can make in Schedule 1, in terms of selling price. We’ll also take into account the number and cost of ingredients required to make them.
Keep in mind that recipe names are randomized and don’t have a fixed title. However, they can be customized once you’ve finished making them.
NOTE: This article focuses on Schedule 1 and its content, which is a video game set in a fictional world. Items, recipes, etc, mentioned in the article are exclusively from the game and don’t refer to anything in real life.
5 Recipes With the Highest Selling Price in Schedule 1
Here is a list of the five most expensive recipes in Schedule 1, ranked in order of increasing price:
Here is a detailed explanation of each recipe, including the price of their ingredients, and how much they sell for in the game:

5. Cheaper Recipe but Lower Selling Price
This recipe is slightly cheaper to make but also brings in a bit less profit. You need $47 worth of ingredients and can sell the product for $660. You can raise the price a bit if you want—just don’t go overboard, or you might lose your customers.
Ingredients for the Recipe
Order of Mixing
4. Pricey Recipe but Higher Selling Price
This mix is a bit pricey to make, but the payout is decent. The ingredients cost $61 to purchase, and you can sell the substance for $690 each. If you manage to get your customers hooked on this drug, you might be able to raise the price slightly.
3. Cheaper Ingredients but Higher Selling Price
This mix is cheap and quicker to make, as you only need to combine eight substances. It costs $42 to produce and can be sold for $735 apiece. Of course, if you want to be greedy, you can always see how much higher you can raise the price.
2. Better Selling Price and Low Ingredient Cost
The highlight of this substance is that it’s cheaper to make while still offering a high price point. You only need $44 worth of ingredients to start mixing. you may then sell each for $756, or haggle a bit to make your customers pay more.
1. Highest Possible Selling Price Attainable
This is the most expensive drug to sell. The recipe only costs $73 to make, and it sells for a massive $786 apiece. If you may get your customers hooked on this drug, you can even raise the price a bit.
Ingredients For the Recipe
You need the following ingredients:
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