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    March 06, 2009

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    Heidi

    You have great salts available for the everyday cook. http://blackdiamondcaterers.com/blog/

    dooda

    What a cool gift! I bought a few of these to have as little hostess gifts for when I need them. They are always well received as it is such a unique product. And SOOO tasty!

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