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πŸ₯– Deliciously Natural: Edible Novgorod-Seversky Chalk Chunks (8Oz) - Ideal for Food Enthusiasts! Review

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ColorWhite
BrandGreenlistsoap
Point TypeMedium

Description of πŸ₯– Deliciously Natural: Edible Novgorod-Seversky Chalk Chunks (8Oz) - Ideal for Food Enthusiasts!

Chalk edible Seversky, Chalk chunks, natural for eating, food.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Poorly! Don't buy the best chalk

TERRIBLE taste. has an odd metallic taste that is utterly repulsive. Will definitely not buy this again. waste of money.

Pros
  • Great design
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Crispy at first, then soft

This is the tone that finally helped me give up talc. It has a good first click but gets creamy fairly quickly. Flavor is more pronounced than Monastic, but not as strong as Red Nakumatt. I'm always looking for the taste of "First Rain on Cement" but never found it. I ordered this, Monastic and Red Nakumatt all together and would say this is my preference. I'm still looking for that slight chemical sting I got from talc baby powder.

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
  • Requires an outlet

Revainrating 1 out of 5

ATTENTION! It's not edible

Okay, so I ordered this, thinking I'm ordering chalk mud, which is edible and comes from large red mud deposits found in Georgia, Alabama, and North Carolina, it is Not. This product is chalk like what is used on a blackboard. You can write to them (see photos) and it's quite difficult. The taste is bitter and slightly unpleasant. It smells faintly of perfume because it was made in a lab somewhere off earth. This product made me vomit and nauseous so be careful when you buy it. It's all human

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Not sure