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Recensito in Germania il 28 gennaio 2025
Why don't you make a trial pack that includes every clay?
A&A
Recensito in Italia il 11 gennaio 2025
I deeply regret purchasing this edible chalk from Amazon. It’s an absolute waste of money. Despite its crunchy texture, it has no flavor whatsoever and doesn't offer any earthy taste, as I had hoped. For 13 euros, I expected something much better. I definitely wouldn’t recommend this product to anyone.
samantha
Recensito nel Regno Unito il 20 marzo 2025
Value for money
Ren
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 3 agosto 2024
Look, I'll be real here. I found a viral post talking about folks who eat dirt, and I found myself insatiably curious as to what the hell that was even about. I wasn't about to buy a bag of dirt off some rando on Etsy (which is apparently common), so I found this "food grade" stuff here and bought it. First impression: you'd have thought I bought an expensive watch with the packaging this stuff comes in - for a second, I forgot it was dirt. Second impression: it's... well, dirt!I was surprised at how much powder there was, and little itty-bitty pieces, too. Not that I was expecting an exquisite ingot of comestible dirt, but it definitely felt like I bought gravel when I figured nuggets were the norm. However, I don't really eat dirt on the regular, so maybe that's okay. I don't know. I wasn't planning to eat 100 grams of this stuff anyway, so no harm done. That brings me to my second point: it's pricey. 100 grams of gravel for 15 bucks *is* a bit much in my opinion, but I suppose it's the price you pay for having it be "food-grade" dirt. Still, would have expected a few bigger pieces in there just to save me the powdery mess.Now, for the taste. Like I said, I really don't eat dirt. I don't surround myself with a circle of folks that eats dirt, nor do I consume dirt-eating content on the regular. I actually had to research this before buying some edible dirt, so based on the limited knowledge I have of what good dirt tastes like, I'd say it's... good? It has this strange aftertaste that I can only describe as the way the earth smells after it rains - mild, earthy, weirdly pleasant I guess. Had my spouse try it and she gagged, so the good taste is apparently relative. It seems that grit is sometimes sought after by avid dirt-eaters, so I'll comment that it's mildly gritty but not in a beach-sand sort of way - I imagine it's the sort of grit Moon-Sand would have if I had the courage (or pica) to try it. It's definitely not creamy like, maybe, a bentonite clay face mask would be, or flour paste. It's definitely rougher than that.All in all, from an outsider's perspective, it's weird but understandable. I won't be buying more, but it's not for lack of quality. This stuff's plenty good for those who wanna eat it, and I say, go for it. Our ancestors did this kind of thing and there are folks around the world who still do, and that's neat. Be healthy about it, be kind to others. Enjoy your dirt, y'all.
Antonella
Recensito in Spagna il 15 agosto 2024
Es un producto de buenísima calidad, me ha llegado en óptimo estado fresca y seca, empaquetada en su bonita cajita, la única pega que pongo es la poca cantidad por el precio que vale pero por la demás cosas le doy un 10 y aprobada, es muy crujiente y tiene un sabor a nueces muy suave. La recomiendo sin duda.
J
Recensito in Svezia il 8 ottobre 2024
Loved this when I was pregnant, ordered so many times..
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