They wouldn’t say that if it wasn’t true, would they?
Oogie uses “Black Hawaiian Sea Salt” on one of her cookies. It is just sea salt (maybe from Hawaii) with charcoal. It looks cool on a butterscotch cookie, but any large salt crystal would get the same taste result.
Right, and if it’s on the internet, it really shouldn’t be questioned…
Salt for girls!
I think that pink Himalayan salt is a real thing but there are a lot of unscrupulous folks who just dye rock salt pink and call in Himalayan salt. Same thing with salt lamps.
Don’t know.
Don’t really care.
Like anything, do your homewok and buyer beware.
It’s salt, so in that sense no it’s not a scam.
I don’t think he cares
We bought a lamp but I haven’t been healed of all my ailments. It must take time. Maybe I need to lick my lamp to get the full healing powers.
Is magic even magic?
…where applicable.
I’ll let you know if it works when we get to the crunchy center of the lamp!!
If magic isn’t magic, what is magic?
There is enough salt in our diet for our nutritional needs. We don’t need anything more no where it comes from or the color.