The potential of another serious drug charge has further delayed a young man's bail bid after allegedly selling "supercharged" vapes to unknowing customers.

Sam Al-Roubaye, 20, was allegedly involved in the preparation and distribution of more than 1.36kg of in vape liquid vials containing nitazenes, synthetic opioids 200 times more potent than morphine.

The vials allegedly did not advertise the presence of nitazenes when spruiked on social media which led to customers unknowingly administering the powerful synthetic opioid.

Prosecutors on Thursday sought to delay Al-Roubaye's bail application in the NSW Supreme Court, citing the expectation another drug supply charge would be laid.

A new charge of supplying a large commercial quantity of the drug was being prepared after a search disc

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