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In April 2018 Jennifer Schulte, dubbed "BBQ Becky," was captured calling the police on two black men who were using a charcoal grill to cook up some meat at a designated grilling zone. Their crime? Barbecuing while black.

This Banishing Dust we have named after BBQ Becky is designed for those meddlesome folks with nothing better to do than harass people of color. If you have neighbors like this or run across someone acting a fool out of their own personal intolerance, spread a little dust in the vicinity and watch them disperse.

While the name in tongue in cheek and of the novel variety, the ingredients are indeed serious and from traditional Southern folk magic. It can be used in accordance with any banishing type working for those who believe.

Use our BBQ Becky Banishing Dust to dress candles for spells, add to mojo bags and gris gris, blow in the direction of a meddlesome person, and wear after a bath. This conjur dust powder is made the old-fashioned way from real plants, roots, minerals and fragrant, magickal essential oils with aromatherapeutic qualities. 2 oz.

WARNING: Do not ingest or use on the genital area.

Watch the video from which this product is inspired, the original BBQ Becky Meme Video - the first viral "Karen." No offense meant to all the decent Karens out there . . . we didn't coin the term or name the video.

BBQ Becky Banishing Dust

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In April 2018 Jennifer Schulte, dubbed "BBQ Becky," was captured calling the police on two black men who were using a charcoal grill to cook up some meat at a designated grilling zone. Their crime? Barbecuing while black.

This Banishing Dust we have named after BBQ Becky is designed for those meddlesome folks with nothing better to do than harass people of color. If you have neighbors like this or run across someone acting a fool out of their own personal intolerance, spread a little dust in the vicinity and watch them disperse.

While the name in tongue in cheek and of the novel variety, the ingredients are indeed serious and from traditional Southern folk magic. It can be used in accordance with any banishing type working for those who believe.

Use our BBQ Becky Banishing Dust to dress candles for spells, add to mojo bags and gris gris, blow in the direction of a meddlesome person, and wear after a bath. This conjur dust powder is made the old-fashioned way from real plants, roots, minerals and fragrant, magickal essential oils with aromatherapeutic qualities. 2 oz.

WARNING: Do not ingest or use on the genital area.

Watch the video from which this product is inspired, the original BBQ Becky Meme Video - the first viral "Karen." No offense meant to all the decent Karens out there . . . we didn't coin the term or name the video.

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