This is Devil's Sachet Powder.
Devil's Sachet Powders
Use in Magic:
Used by those who wish to harm others or to do mischief to them.
Spell Methods:
Use sachet powders to dress papers, photos, petitions, business cards, letters, tickets, claim checks, currency, or oiled candles; lightly blow or dust it on, pray, and shake it off; it may be also mixed with local dirt for a yard sprinkle or in foot-track or graveyard spells.
Product Details:
Hand-made, faith-based, perfumed hoodoo sachet powders with herbs and roots included, in a 1 oz. foil packet with a colourful label.
SPD-HOO-DEVI
Devil's Sachet Powders
$8.00
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2) No, you may not have or buy our recipe. We ship to Poland, where you live. More than a dozen people here earn our livings making these products. We do not sell or give away the recipes we have worked long and hard to accumulate and upon whose manufacture so many people's livelihoods depend. You would not go to the Coca Cola company and say, "Give me your recipe or sell it to me because i live in a foreign country."
3) No, i do not give away my recipes in the course i teach, either.
4) Devil's Powder is not and never has been used to "attract" people. You mention Harry Hyatt's book, and so i will quote a bit of it back to you:
A) In the entry on "Devil's Dust" at entry 1827, page 546, the informant, who is from New Orleans, Louisiana, specifies that it is an article gotten at a drugstore (that is, it is a compounded hoodoo sachet powder) and that it may be used to send people away.
B) "Devil's Powder" at entry 1828, page 546, is also a powder from a drug store, described by a resident of Memphis, Tennessee, as an item that could be mail-ordered from a store in Saint Louis, Missouri. The informant offered to bring in the store's catalogue (called a "book," the usual term in the South for a mail order catalogue) to show Hyatt, but did not do so.
C) In the long interview with Nahnee the Boss of Algiers (a female professional rootworker from Algiers, Lousisiana), on page 1362 the doctor describes a particularly vicious spell made inside a whole, solid human feces (politely called a "passage") that includes loading the turd with a number of things such as the enemy's name-paper written nine times in random and crossed directions, Cayenne Pepper, Black Pepper, "War Vinegar" (War Water plus Vinegar), Devil's Dust, and more. The "passage" is then wrapped over completely by winding onto it the contents of an entire spool of thread. This is NOT a spell to "attract people" as you suggest. It is specifically stated to be a spell to "drive them crazy" and, when the feces has finally dried up, to kill them.