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Hot Foot Powder is a traditional powder used to drive off an enemy and make them run in the opposite direction.  And whether you are under verbal, emotional, or physical attack, or have an annoying neighbor, jilted lover, a jealous friend, or an abusive boyfriend, employing Voodoo Mama's Hot Foot Powder in foot track magic and dusting candles and petitions can do wonders. 

Hot Foot Powder is made the old-fashioned way from a variety of red peppers, chilis, and minerals and magickal essential oils with banishing qualities. Comes in a one-ounce corked bottle. 1.5 oz. 

Do not ingest or use on the genital area.

Hot Foot Powder

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Hot Foot Powder is a traditional powder used to drive off an enemy and make them run in the opposite direction.  And whether you are under verbal, emotional, or physical attack, or have an annoying neighbor, jilted lover, a jealous friend, or an abusive boyfriend, employing Voodoo Mama's Hot Foot Powder in foot track magic and dusting candles and petitions can do wonders. 

Hot Foot Powder is made the old-fashioned way from a variety of red peppers, chilis, and minerals and magickal essential oils with banishing qualities. Comes in a one-ounce corked bottle. 1.5 oz. 

Do not ingest or use on the genital area.

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