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Prosperity Dust is your ally in attracting money, wealth, and financial success. Use it in rituals for money, wealth, and financial success. Sprinkle on office floors and at your place of business to draw customers and money. Rub on your wallet to promote financial well-being. Rub on bills to ensure they get paid. Fix green and yellow candles and burn for money, abundance and success. Our Prosperity Dust is a proprietary blend of rare magickal dirts, crushed pyrite, shredded money, and gold magnetic sand, along with a few other choice money-drawing ingredients. Oh, and it smells fabulous, too. 2 oz.

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

Prosperity Dust

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Prosperity Dust is your ally in attracting money, wealth, and financial success. Use it in rituals for money, wealth, and financial success. Sprinkle on office floors and at your place of business to draw customers and money. Rub on your wallet to promote financial well-being. Rub on bills to ensure they get paid. Fix green and yellow candles and burn for money, abundance and success. Our Prosperity Dust is a proprietary blend of rare magickal dirts, crushed pyrite, shredded money, and gold magnetic sand, along with a few other choice money-drawing ingredients. Oh, and it smells fabulous, too. 2 oz.

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

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